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The Importance of Families in Global Missions

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How would our church cultures be different if every family believed they had a strategic part in God’s story of blessing the nations?...The modern missions movement was founded in prayer, but it was sustained by multigenerational faithfulness...God created the very first family with his mission in mind (Gen 1:27–28)...If God made families the central focus of his mission strategy, maybe we should too.

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By Carissa Potter and Karen Hardin

 

 

 

 

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Notes
New - WF 3 Apr 23
Publisheddate
2023-03-15 00:00:00
Publisher
Lausanne Movement
Resourceauthor
Potter, Carissa
Secondaryauthors
Hardin, Karen
Article Details
Notes
New - WF 3 Apr 23
Publisheddate
2023-03-15 00:00:00
Publisher
Lausanne Movement
Resourceauthor
Potter, Carissa
Secondaryauthors
Hardin, Karen
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