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This definition communicates that the church-planting missionary must be willing to allow the indigenous church to have different manifestations of Christianity rather than export their denominational or personal patterns that are rooted in the missionary's history and culture.
Jamaal Bell: The Missionary's Role In The Indigenous Church Jamaal Bell 2011
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The Joshua Project is an information powerhouse -- detailing logistical information about people groups around the world, and providing ideas to Evangelicals committed to mass church-planting, and in turn conversions, among every ethnic group.
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Question Of Evangelism In India Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011
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However, Stetzer, who also leads church-planting efforts, says he sees the constitutional dangers.
'Instant churches' convert public schools to worship spaces 2011
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The analysis is interesting because it reflects a successful pattern similar to church-planting movement theory revolving around Luke 10 and the person of [...] « Previous —
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The Joshua Project is an information powerhouse -- detailing logistical information about people groups around the world, and providing ideas to Evangelicals committed to mass church-planting, and in turn conversions, among every ethnic group.
Suhag A. Shukla, Esq.: The Question Of Evangelism In India Esq. Suhag A. Shukla 2011
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However, Stetzer, who also leads church-planting efforts, says he sees the constitutional dangers.
'Instant churches' convert public schools to worship spaces 2011
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This definition communicates that the church-planting missionary must be willing to allow the indigenous church to have different manifestations of Christianity rather than export their denominational or personal patterns that are rooted in the missionary's history and culture.
Jamaal Bell: The Missionary's Role In The Indigenous Church Jamaal Bell 2011
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The analysis is interesting because it reflects a successful pattern similar to church-planting movement theory revolving around Luke 10 and the “person of peace.”
How the Taliban use Luke 10 to control villages in Afghanistan 2009
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After all, the missiological definition of a people group is a group of people through whom a church-planting movement can spread without encountering significant barriers of understanding or acceptance. 4 Therefore, no unreached people group will be penetrated with the gospel unless it prioritizes how the gospel may be transmitted along relational lines (through networks of friendships).
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* Integrated in that it unites economic activity with social and justice concerns and plugs them into church-planting movements
Unleashing the Brazilian Evangelical Missionary Force through a Business as Mission model 2007
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