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To What Mission and Values Are You Committed?
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1. Which areas of MOBILIZING are you most committed to?
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Igniting prayer for Unreached People Groups and those who work among them
Explaining God's Mission & the Church's Mandate
Inviting believers to Biblical Discipleship & Missional Living
Recruiting workers for Least Reached People Groups
Equipping workers for cross-cultural ministry
Helping churches develop missional cultures
Raising funds for work among unreached peoples
Calling workers into the Harvest
Awakening Mission Vision and Mission Movements in indigenous churches
None of the above
2. Which areas of SOWING the gospel among people groups with little to no access to the gospel (least reached people groups) are you most committed to?
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Sharing the Gospel through story-telling
Praying with least reached peoples for miracles & Holy Spirit encounters
Taking the Gospel into contexts that have few/no known Christians
Sharing the Gospel with Least Reached People Group neighbours, work colleagues, and acquaintances
Introducing Jesus into conversations with people who know nothing about Him
Modelling life in Christ among seekers and/or believers I’m discipling
Equipping believers in my own culture to share Jesus effectively with Least Reached People Groups near them
Reading God's Word with seekers
Proclaiming the Gospel publicly & inviting people to give their lives to Christ
None of the above
3. Which areas of MULTIPLYING indigenous churches are you most committed to?
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Helping believers identify their gifts, callings, skills, and available resources
Equipping churches to be biblical and yet contextualized to their own cultures
Taking the Gosp Practicing the sacraments in ways that other cultures understand el into contexts that have few/no known Christians
Designing Bible studies that empower a culture to discover God and receive revelation
Belonging to a gathering of local believers or seekers
Worshiping Jesus in another language and style
Teaching God's Word
Caring for believers
None of the above
4. Which areas of EQUIPPING indigenous leaders to make disciples who make disciples are you most committed to?
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Establishing reproduction (making other disciples) as a necessary result of genuine discipleship
Helping leaders identify existing resources, unique opportunities, and unique solutions for making disciples
Showing leaders how to fully engage with Christ as disciples
Training leaders how to study the Bible, train & disciple other disciples, listen to God and apply what He reveals in their own culture & language
Researching & developing relevant and effective disciple-making tools
Implanting Mission into the DNA of leaders so that reaching LRPG's is normal for disciples
Inviting people to become disciples, and in turn sending them to find and make disciples
Fasting and praying regularly with indigenous leaders for God's favour & direction
Equipping disciples for the work of the ministry through regular, intentional life-on-life interaction, modelling, and outreach
None of the above
5. Which areas of CARING for people in systemic poverty are you most committed to?
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Using my technical training, experience, and skills to reveal the glory of God among the world's most vulnerable
Providing shelter, food, clothing, or medicine to widows, elderly, severely handicapped, sick or dying
Equipping & resourcing indigenous churches to display God's glory in the places of greatest systemic poverty
Addressing crisis and systemic poverty in culturally relevant and sustainable ways
Providing shelter, food, clothing, love and hope to the vulnerable in countries where they're rejected
Rebuilding the lives of war victims and refugees
Rescuing, healing and/or offering vocational training to sex slaves
Establishing clean water sources or sanitation solutions in communities
Training & equipping people with skills training & education in order that systemic poverty can be broken
None of the above
6. Which areas of ABIDING are you most committed to?
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Fervent prayer
Daily hearing, soaking in, and obeying God's Word
Engaging in spiritual warfare - breaking down barriers and strongholds through intercession, prayer, worship, declaration, and praise.
None of the above
7. Which areas of HOLY SPIRIT EMPOWERMENT are you most committed to?
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Believing that Holy Spirit will speak to us, fill us, and work through us and putting that into practice
Practicing the gifts of the Spirit in everyday life and ministry
Personally, practicing the gift of tongues for personal edification
Believing that, as we are baptized with the Holy Spirit, we are empowered to witness to those who do not know Jesus
Praying for disciples to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit
Praying for healing and other miraculous signs in daily life and in interactions with those I am in relationship with
Praying for healing and other miraculous signs in ministry contexts primarily (e.g. church services)
None of the above
8. Which areas of REPRODUCING DISCIPLES AND CHURCHES are you most committed to?
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Releasing church plants to indigenous leaders within 1-5 years
Setting reproduction as a non-negotiable goal for every disciple and every church
Reproducing and multiplying (sharing the good news with others and making other disciples) is essential to being spiritually healthy for all disciples
Inviting believers to biblical obedience-based discipleship and missional living
Making & equipping disciples with the express intent of seeing them plant & multiply reproducing churches
None of the above
9. Which areas of TRANSFORMED COMMUNITIES are you most committed to?
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Learning language and culture are key to feeling at home & being effective in my host culture
Embracing a culture and language so fully that the Gospel looks like them
Innovating ways to share Jesus more effectively with another culture
Having a credible role in the community you are reaching (having a reason that makes sense to the community). This is called your role and identity. Role and identity enable you to integrate well into your host culture and people.
None of the above
10. Which areas of REACHING LEAST REACHED PEOPLE GROUPS are you most committed to?
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Identifying and reaching people groups which have little to no access to the gospel
Taking the gospel to places where the church does not exist or is very minimal
Reaching least reached people groups by identifying and reaching the “persons of peace” within a given community so that you are welcomed and they to begin to share the gospel with their social networks
To see a multiplying disciple making movement, we should focus on making disciples who make other disciples of local people from within a people group
None of the above
11. Which areas of UNITY are you most committed to?
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Being deployed as part of a larger mission team
Missions work is most fruitful and effective when done in the community of a team and in relationship. We can’t be lone rangers – we need each other.
Holding one another accountable and being held accountable by other team members
Partnering with other believers and disciples from the broader body of Christ who hold similar values. This can prove to be a very effective way of pioneering missions work in a least reached people group.
None of the above
12. Which areas of APOSTOLIC PASSION are you most committed to?
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Making daily, deliberate, intentional choices to live for the worship of Jesus
Laying ourselves, our relationships, families, careers, ambitions, possessions, comfort, and future on the altar for His fame
Putting Jesus first and loving Him in all that we do is what we live for
Having personal passion to see the gospel spread among people with little or no access to the gospel to see all nations worship Jesus
None of the above
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