Church planting organizations trying to reach UPGs and UUPGs in difficult settings often struggle with engaging these communities and with sustainability.
In the world where hunger and poverty often correspond to where unreached people groups persist, can strategic ministry partnerships be the key to unlocking sustainable solutions? Our workshop delves into this critical question, exploring how collaborative efforts can not only address major issues hindering progress among Unreached Unengaged People Groups (UUPGs) but also pave the way for breakthroughs in locally sustained ministry.
As we navigate the complexities of global missions, it’s crucial to reflect on our approach and that of our partners, along with the dynamics at play in our partnerships. How can we shift paradigms to truly empower the Global South Church in fulfilling the Great Commission? What transformative questions must we ask ourselves to catalyze this change?
We will primarily look at questions that we all need to explore together.
This interactive workshop aims to challenge conventional thinking, spark meaningful dialogue, and equip participants with practical tools to evaluate and enhance their ministry efforts. Together, we’ll start to craft a roadmap towards more impactful, sustainable, and locally-driven mission work.
Be part of this crucial conversation as we seek to redefine global partnerships and accelerate the completion of the Great Commission.
Presenter:
Frank Sindler: After a career in environmental and occupational health, Frank spent more than 30 years working internationally in the Muslim world. He led an international team that planted over 20 churches in a Muslim context and has founded many organizations to strengthen churches and impact communities. He is now channeling his experience into regenerative agricultural development after becoming a certified trainer and seeing the amazing impact of these farming methods. His organization’s approach to development is missional and done through churches and ministry partnerships in more than sixty countries to establish food security, improve livelihoods, and develop income streams for local ministry sustainability. This is done through their agricultural programs that are designed to become discipleship spread through the local church.
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