Hands-on Pre-Field Missionary Training Among the Diaspora

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Grant Haynes

2016 Mission Leaders Conference
Personnel

A case study of Global Frontier Missions and how local churches, training organizations, and sending agencies are working UNITED in preparing laborers for the harvest field by working and learning among unreached people groups living in our own backyard. GFM has training bases in large global gateway cities in the US where there are large concentrations of refugees, immigrants, and international students which provide a great place to equip people for language learning, acculturation, team dynamics, evangelism, discipleship, church planting movement strategies, orality, community development, etc.

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