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Power Point Presentations
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Centrality of
the Local Church
-- The local church was
established by God as the local manifestation of His body for the purpose
of being the training and sending place for the carrying out the ministry.
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What is Missions -- A
brief summary of some of the erroneous definitions of 'Missions'
which are used today to define a global ministry for the church.
- Biblical Models
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New
Testament Evangelist
-- Who is a
missionary? The New Testament evangelist, as described by
Eusebius, is the model for what we now call a 'church-planting
missionary.'
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Paul and the
Church at Antioch
-- The relationship Paul
had with the local church at Antioch serves as a model for how
intermational ministry could be done today. Paul, serving as a
teacher on the pastoral staff in the church demonstrates the type of
global ministry pastors should have today today.
- The "Body"
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1 Cor.
12:12-27
-- The unity / diversity which
God has established within the body of Christ and within each local
church.
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Ephesians
4:11-16
-- The total interdependence which
God has established within the body of Christ and within each local
church.
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A
Model for Global Ministry
-- How does
"Global Ministry" differ from "missions"? The goal of GPTE is to
mobilize local churches internationally for the work of the ministry
around the world. This is a summary of what that means.
- Missions and Finances
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Financial Base for Global Ministry
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Modern missions carries the seeds of failure within the system.
What is financial dependence and how can it be eliminated both from the
planting process of new ministries and existing ministries?
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Mutual
Dependence -- A brief analysis of the
financial and interpersonal relationship which
should exist between local churches around the world.
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A Model
for Global Education -- How can leadership
be raised up in the global church? The greatest task of missions
today to provide a means for the development of national leadership with
graduate biblical education.
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Stages of Development on a Mission Field
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All mission fields are not the same. Most mission fields today are
not in need of the general practitioner. Most countries have men and
women who are capable of doing the ministry. Their crying need is
for leaders who can provide training for raising the ministry and
leadership to the next level. This is a brief summary of how you can
evaluate a ministry to determine the needed personnel.
- Changing Face of Missions
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Biblical
Indigenization: Here and There
-- An analysis of the biblical
concept of indigenization and the implications for ministry.
Models for Ministry
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"Fellow": Model for
Ministry
-- A study of the usage of
the Greek term "sun - with" in conjunction with terms which describe
relationships between believers.
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"Mimic": Model
for Ministry
-- Can a missionary do
ministry in such a way that he / she can truly say to the national
leadership, "mimic me"? Can an American missionary function
without all the financial and material resources so readily available to
us and do ministry within the context?
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"One-Anothers":
Model for Ministry
-- The core of ministry
is found in interpersonal relationships exemplified by the one-anothers
from the Word of God.
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"Tupos": Model
for Ministry --
-- Can a missionary do
ministry in such a way that he / she can truly say to the national
leadership, "I an an example"? Can an American missionary function
without all the financial and material resources so readily available to
us and do ministry within the context?
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