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“We go fundamentally because there is no one, absolutely no one, as great as Jesus. He is the One, True, Almighty, and loving God. Who is worth declaring, worth proclaiming, worth obeying. We go because Christ is Great.”
Brian Bell
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Testimonials
I loved all the general sessions. I appreciated how relevant the topics are to today's issues. I hope Missio will continue to center the general sessions around those.
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Thank you for courageously addressing timely and relevant issues. The diversity of thought, experiences and demographics was intentional and well-received.
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Excellent content and variety of speakers. Important topics. Overall A+ for these sessions!
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Presenters for the financial boot camp were excellent, as well as other finance related sessions.
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The Member Care track was especially well done - Geoff Whiteman is a treasure - his hosting of the track was so deep and prayerful.
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The Development track was EXCELLENT this year. Nathan, the track leader was stellar. The sessions were super practical and relevant.
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In general - the workshops were really relevant to the theme and had great options.
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Good opportunities to learn more in specific areas. I enjoyed the development and communication tracks.
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I appreciate the time that presenters spent to develop the workshops and breakout sessions. The overall workshop quality was generally a little better than average.
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Event Theme: PROGRESS, PROSPECTS, AND THE PANTA TA ETHNE
The unreached people group paradigm has been the strategic core of the global missions movement for 50 years. What has happened since it was introduced? How do missiologists understand it now? What does the future hold for this theological paradigm?
Ralph Winter introduced the concept of unreached people groups at the
Lausanne Congress on World Evangelization in 1974. He argued that
instead of focusing on political boundaries, mission efforts should focus
on distinct ethnic groups, or people groups, who lack a viable indigenous
community of believing Christians able to engage in church planting. This
concept has since been widely adopted by many mission organizations
and has influenced mission strategies.
Join us as we wrestle with these ideas at the 2024 Mission Leaders
Conference and Church Mission Leaders Conference.
Video Highlights
Wendy Wilson was presented an award of appreciation at the #Priority2024
The eXcelerate Award for 2024 was presented to Brent McHugh.
The Lifetime of Service Award was given to Dr. Tom Steller at the Missio Nexus #Priority2024 #MissionLeadersConference.
The eXcelerate Award for 2024 was presented to Brent McHugh.
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