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Pastors from America and India Share How They Patiently and Faithfully Lead Missions in Their Local Churches
What role should the local church play in the mission to spread the gospel to the ends of the earth? Many Christians view missions work as a task for large churches or parachurch ministries. But God commands all believers in churches of all sizes to protect and proclaim his word. Working together patiently and faithfully, we can reach nations with the gospel.
In this brief guide, pastors Aaron Menikoff from Atlanta, Georgia, and Harshit Singh from Lucknow, India, share their journeys leading missions-centered churches in two different settings. Through their personal stories, they teach Scripture-led methods for fostering missions-minded congregations. Emphasizing the importance of patient training and church planting—in terms of years, not months—Menikoff and Singh help pastors and staff overcome geographic, cultural, and linguistic barriers to passionately start and strengthen churches around the world.
Biblical: Helps churches understand their God-given responsibility to train and send quality missionaries
Comprehensive: Examines long-term ways local churches can be missions-centered—through consistent evangelism, expositional preaching, prayer, singing, gathering, and ordinances
Accessible: Written to guide pastors, staff, and missions-minded Christians in developing a healthy view of missions
Part of the 9Marks Church-Centered Missions Series
Contents
Series Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Ordinary Church
Chapter 2: Bible for the Nations
Chapter 3: Preach, Pray, Sing
Chapter 4: Going Global at Home
Chapter 5: Ordinary Christian
Chapter 6: Fraternity of Churches
Chapter 7: Raise and Send
Conclusion
Appendix A: Church & Missionary Covenant Partnership: Working Together to Reach the Nations
Appendix B: Missionary Candidate Questionnaire
General Index
Scripture Index