Called Again: Veteran Missionaries and the Unfinished Task

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EMQ ยป Jul โ€“ Sept 2025 ยป Volume 61 Issue 3

Summary: Claude Hickman of The Traveling Team is quoted as saying, "Reaching the world with the gospel is not a resource problem, it is a mobilization problem." In this article, I challenge my colleagues to consider leaving their established work in countries with gospel presence and moving to the least-reached countries and people groups of the world. This missionary mobilization is only possible through education, evaluation, and a growing conviction that we may be the ones best suited to the task.

By David Smith

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