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The Miaraka community: people reaching people in Madagascar
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The Miaraka Community: People Reaching People In Madagascar. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/093abcf7-3557-4a4a-b4f3-c66b7d8301de.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- The African idea of community is the foundation on which this doctrinal thesis is built. I am because we are. In a world of changing culture which privatizes our faith, people can provide transparent accountability for one another in finding and drinking pure, living water resulting in abundant life promised by the Lord Jesus Christ. Regenerating the church is the central focus of the Mairaka Community in Madagascar. It is intended to model a lifestyle of evangelism and discipleship, providing an environment to grow in faith, winning this world for Christ and bringing revival back to the Church. As people are drawn into the Mairaka Community, they will become further equipped for ministry going forth into the world, bringing others into a deeper relationship with the living God.
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