The State of World Missions Today & the Unfinished Task

Details: September 27, 2023, 03:45 PM - 5:00:00 PM ET 

Workshop Track: Executive Leadership

Primary Audience: Church Mission Leaders

This session is about “here is where we are” - where we presently are in the advancement of the Gospel, citing researched data and statistics. This is not conjecture and speculation, but rather a focus on reality as it presently is. The intention is to present, as unbiased as possible, the current state of world missions – where we happen to be in 2023 – and its reference to the unfinished task. Six realities will be highlighted that are most relevant to missions today.

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Marv Newell

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