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When God Comes Calling / by Ted Fletcher.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: [Place of publication not identified], BottomLine Media, [(c)2010.]Description: 149 pages ; 22.5 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0975999729
  • 9780975999721
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BV2360.F615.E546 2010
Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Licensed to Kill -- Ordinary Son -- Coming Home -- The Corporate Climb -- Genesis of an Idea -- Small Beginnings -- To the Regions Beyond -- It Takes a Team -- A Time to Build -- From All Nations -- A New Era -- Ted's Last Year and Final Days-Finishing Well -- Dawning of a New Day -- Endnotes -- How to Contact Pioneers.
Summary: "This is a story about a man who had achieved success, but wasn't content. Ted had a vision for the world, a vision for all people to have an opportunity to learn about Jesus. Ted reasoned, "Why should some hear the life-giving message many times before some had the chance to hear it once?" Ted and his wife, Peggy, applied to become missionaries, but were declined. They were too old, had too many kids, and did not have the right education. All avenues for personal involvement in world evangelization seemed closed, so the Fletchers founded their own organization. Drawing on Ted's experience as a Marine and as a corporate executive, they stepped out in faith to send others to places in the world where missionaries were not welcome. Despite the odds, the mission grew beyond any of their expectations. This updated edition of When God Comes Calling includes two new chapters by Pioneers' cofounder, Peggy Fletcher, who writes about the growth of the mission among the unreached since the first edition was published in 2001 and since Ted's homegoing in 2003. 170 pages, 2010."
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Licensed to Kill -- Ordinary Son -- Coming Home -- The Corporate Climb -- Genesis of an Idea -- Small Beginnings -- To the Regions Beyond -- It Takes a Team -- A Time to Build -- From All Nations -- A New Era -- Ted's Last Year and Final Days-Finishing Well -- Dawning of a New Day -- Endnotes -- How to Contact Pioneers.

"This is a story about a man who had achieved success, but wasn't content. Ted had a vision for the world, a vision for all people to have an opportunity to learn about Jesus. Ted reasoned, "Why should some hear the life-giving message many times before some had the chance to hear it once?" Ted and his wife, Peggy, applied to become missionaries, but were declined. They were too old, had too many kids, and did not have the right education. All avenues for personal involvement in world evangelization seemed closed, so the Fletchers founded their own organization. Drawing on Ted's experience as a Marine and as a corporate executive, they stepped out in faith to send others to places in the world where missionaries were not welcome. Despite the odds, the mission grew beyond any of their expectations. This updated edition of When God Comes Calling includes two new chapters by Pioneers' cofounder, Peggy Fletcher, who writes about the growth of the mission among the unreached since the first edition was published in 2001 and since Ted's homegoing in 2003. 170 pages, 2010."

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