Increasing Gospel Impact Through Skill-Based Discipleship Reflections on Southeast Asia Experiences

The church planters filled the small building on the edge of town. Many of them were the only Christians living in their Muslim communities. More than 30 years of work in Southeast Asia had taught us that these frontline workers needed times of fellowship and prayer to strengthen them in their church planting endeavors.

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