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Planting Indigenous Churches
Missionary Money Muzzles Movement

March 01, 2012 by Gene Daniels

Tags: church planting, money, movement, muslim

Imagine the following recruiting bulletin for a new mission field:

Today we are seeing a rapidly growing number of new believers among certain unreached people groups. More and more Muslims are...

One Man With a Passion to Reach His Family Transforms a People

March 01, 2012 by Donald McGavran

Tags: family, hindu, india, movement

THE FOLLOWING STORY IS EXCERPTED FROM THE BOOK, THE FOUNDERS OF THE INDIAN CHURCH BY DR. DONALD MCGAVRAN PUBLISHED IN 1937, THE TRUE STORY PRESENTED HERE ILLUSTRATES THE POWER OF STAYING WITHIN THE...

A Few Thoughts and Proposals Regarding Insider Movements

January 01, 2012 by Paul McKaughan

Tags: mission, movement, unreached people group

The Existential Reality

Our evangelical community across the world is debating, as we should, the limits and connections between cultural identity and faith in Christ. This is especially intense...

Kingdom Come!
The Ina People Catch the Vision for a Church-Planting Movement

January 01, 2012 by Steve Smith

Tags: mission, movement

"I’ve finished my CPM plan. What do I do next?" At the dawn of the 21st century, God began to unfold an amazing story of kingdom advance in a densely populated corner of Asia. Ying and Grace Kai...

John Wesley’s Church Planting Movement:
Discipleship That Transformed a Nation and Changed the World

September 01, 2011 by Charles White Robby Butler

Tags: church planting, discipleship, methodists, movement, poverty, wesley

When John Wesley was born in 1703, four million out of Britain’s five million people lived in absolute poverty—unless they found enough food for that day, they would begin to starve to death.

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Jesus Movements
Discovering Biblical Faith in the Most Unexpected Places

May 01, 2011 by

Tags: hindu, jesus movements, movement, muslim

Can you have genuine members of the Body of Christ who do not consider themselves “Christian” but do consider themselves Bible-believing followers of Jesus? Is it possible to have people who faith-...

10 Church Planting Movement FAQs

March 01, 2011 by David Garrison

Tags: church planting, movement

1.   What is a CPM?

A definition for Church Planting Movements (CPMs) that has held sway for more than a decade is: “a rapid multiplication of indigenous churches planting churches that sweeps...

Church Planting Movements Among Muslim Peoples

March 01, 2011 by Kevin Greeson

Tags: church planting, islam, movement, muslim

Some historians have described the spread of the gospel as if it were a divinely driven wind that has swept through history. They contend that what began in Jerusalem blew westward across Europe...

Church Planting Movements: What Have We Learned?

March 01, 2011 by Neill Mims and Bill Smith

Tags: church planting, movement

Note by Rick Wood: In the April 2000 issue of Mission Frontiers we reprinted the booklet, Church Planting Movements by David Garrison because of the key insights it held for the rapid...

Church Planting Movements Among Hindu Peoples

March 01, 2011 by B.D.B. Moses

Tags: church planting, hindu, hinduism, movement

The challenge of reaching Hindus

A survey in India of the 15 most widely spoken languages revealed that six out of 10 Hindus would like a Christian to tell them more about Jesus. When Hindus hear...

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