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Rethinking Global Mobilization: Calling the Church to Her Core Identity

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Rethinking Global Mobilization: Calling the Church to Her Core Identity
Rethinking Global Mobilization: Calling the Church to Her Core Identity

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Rethinking Global Mobilization: Calling the Church to Her Core Identity

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Roughly one-third of the world's population is still in the category of , having too small of an indigenous Church to adequately reach their own people. It is common to ascribe reasons for this as the Yet there is much more to why still so many people remain unreached. By developing a , the whole Church can engage in her priority calling of local and global mission. Providing Biblical, theological, missiological, theoretical, practical and historical reflections, Rethinking Global Mobilization addresses needed while providing a strategic framework for a local ministry, organization, church network and national church to be dynamically engaged in mission mobilization among their own people. The book affirms The growing number of ministries, organizations, national associations, courses and conferences devoted to mission mobilization reveal this growing trend. The book aims to bring definition, understanding, clarity, focus and strategy to this developing move of God.

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