Document Type
Correspondence
Publication Date
12-12-1975
Abstract
Memo and report from Floyd Meredith to Landon Saunders on key points from a meeting about response follow-up. Meeting is termed the Wilkes Barre Meeting. Meredith concludes that follow-up with audience is more successful if it is from the initial speaker who made first contact and that respondents should have the choice of what level of follow-up they want: written, be enrolled in a Bible correspondence course, or visit from someone in a local church congregation.
Recommended Citation
Reflections on Follow-up, Box 28, folder Follow-up Philosophy, Landon Brady Saunders Papers. Center for Restoration Studies MS #575. Abilene Christian University Special Collections and Archives, Brown Library. Abilene Christian University, Abilene, TX.
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