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Beginning with God's vision for humanity and His mission in the world, the reader will be reminded that the Church belongs to God and He has mandated it to gather people from every nation to worship Him. Whenever the Church gathers, it is taking timeouts to get into the huddle to reinforce God's vision, review the mission, refine strategies to expand the potential, and accelerate the completion of the mission. This book highlights God at work among the nations and His invitation to His Church to participate in giving people the opportunity to hear, understand, and respond to the gospel in…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Beginning with God's vision for humanity and His mission in the world, the reader will be reminded that the Church belongs to God and He has mandated it to gather people from every nation to worship Him. Whenever the Church gathers, it is taking timeouts to get into the huddle to reinforce God's vision, review the mission, refine strategies to expand the potential, and accelerate the completion of the mission. This book highlights God at work among the nations and His invitation to His Church to participate in giving people the opportunity to hear, understand, and respond to the gospel in their cultural frame of reference. More than that, this book challenges the local church to a greater urgency in completing the mission of getting the gospel to neighbors across the street as well as to unreached peoples across the world. It is in this that the Lord is glorified.
Autorenporträt
Courtney Street is the pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in Waldorf, Maryland. He and his wife Arleen, along with their four children Kristen, Phillip, Andrew and Joshua, were appointed by the International Mission Board (IMB) in 1997 and served across the Caribbean and Central America for over eighteen years. With his passion to get the gospel to the people of every nation, Courtney launched Caribbean Connect Global Mission Network to mobilize and facilitate sending mission workers from the Caribbean region to the world. He received his education from Mico Teachers' College, Jamaica, and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary (MDiv.).