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An Examination of Stonebriar Community Church's Mission Project in Chhattisgarh,India, 2003-2014, and the Lessons That Were Learned That Can Benefit a WesternEvangelical Church or Mission Agency Engaged in Cross-Cultural Mission Work
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An Examination of Stonebriar Community Church's Mission Project in Chhattisgarh,India, 2003-2014, and the Lessons That Were Learned That Can Benefit a WesternEvangelical Church or Mission Agency Engaged in Cross-Cultural Mission Work. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/86d51d3c-2143-4e3d-a040-08361440d76c?q=2003Chicago citation style (CMOS 17, author-date)
An Examination of Stonebriar Community Church's Mission Project In Chhattisgarh,india, 2003-2014, and the Lessons That Were Learned That Can Benefit a Westernevangelical Church Or Mission Agency Engaged In Cross-Cultural Mission Work. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/86d51d3c-2143-4e3d-a040-08361440d76c?q=2003.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- eThe first missionary effort by Americans to engage in cross-cultural Christianmission was by Adoniram and Ann Judson. They set sail from Salem, Massachusetts, on2February 19, 1812.1 Since that day, a steady stream of missionaries and mission work hasdeparted from the American Church. There have been periods of incredible growth aswell as periods of marginal interest. However, from the twentieth century and extendinginto the twenty-first century was a period of time in which the American Church led theglobal efforts of cross-cultural mission work. During that more than one hundred years,the American Church sent more cross-cultural workers into more nations than any othercountry in the world. The American Church leadership of the global mission effort wasnot simply relegated to the number of cross-cultural workers sent: the American Churchalso financed more mission efforts than any other country, formed more diverse types ofmission agencies, and created whole new styles of ministries during this unprecedentedtime period of mission growth
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