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Pipeline : engaging the church in missionary mobilization / David J. and Lorene Wilson. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Littleton : William Carey Press, (c)2018.Description: xvi, 340 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780878085828
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV2074.W747.P574 2018
  • BV2074
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Contents:
Call experiences from the past -- Call experiences from today's missionaries -- The missionary call -- Family objections -- The church -- Money -- Short-term mission trip strategy -- Inadequate assessment processes -- Developing a mobilization model -- Building a mobilization team -- Bethlehem Baptist Church -- Calvary Church -- Liberty Bible Church -- Lincoln Berean Church -- Sardis church -- Perspectives on the world Christian movement -- Mobilization ideation -- Influencing youth -- Women's issues -- Men's issues -- MK/TCK issues -- Church-based candidate orientation -- Building cultural adaptation and language acquisition -- Building resiliency -- What missionaries wish they knew before they left -- Avant ministries -- Frontiers -- The Navigators -- Pioneers -- The Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM) -- WorldVenture -- Wycliffe Bible Translators -- Camino Global -- Greater Europe Mission (GEM) -- Advance Global Coaching -- Center for Intercultural Training (CIT) -- Mission Training International (MTI) -- TRAIN International -- Sixteen:Fifteen -- Business as mission -- Church-based teams -- Missionary recipients becoming senders.
Subject: What would it look like if your church really took the last words of Jesus seriously? The Great Commission was not just a suggestion by our Lord, but an imperative mandate given to His followers. Missionary sending agencies are deploying workers to the field, but many of them come from disengaged churches that are not producing well-equipped disciples. We need a fully integrated global supply chain --
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Call experiences from Scripture -- Call experiences from the past -- Call experiences from today's missionaries -- The missionary call -- Family objections -- The church -- Money -- Short-term mission trip strategy -- Inadequate assessment processes -- Developing a mobilization model -- Building a mobilization team -- Bethlehem Baptist Church -- Calvary Church -- Liberty Bible Church -- Lincoln Berean Church -- Sardis church -- Perspectives on the world Christian movement -- Mobilization ideation -- Influencing youth -- Women's issues -- Men's issues -- MK/TCK issues -- Church-based candidate orientation -- Building cultural adaptation and language acquisition -- Building resiliency -- What missionaries wish they knew before they left -- Avant ministries -- Frontiers -- The Navigators -- Pioneers -- The Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM) -- WorldVenture -- Wycliffe Bible Translators -- Camino Global -- Greater Europe Mission (GEM) -- Advance Global Coaching -- Center for Intercultural Training (CIT) -- Mission Training International (MTI) -- TRAIN International -- Sixteen:Fifteen -- Business as mission -- Church-based teams -- Missionary recipients becoming senders.

What would it look like if your church really took the last words of Jesus seriously? The Great Commission was not just a suggestion by our Lord, but an imperative mandate given to His followers. Missionary sending agencies are deploying workers to the field, but many of them come from disengaged churches that are not producing well-equipped disciples. We need a fully integrated global supply chain --

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