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A missiological study of Ambaricho International Prayer and Missions Movement

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Desta Langena Letta. A Missiological Study of Ambaricho International Prayer and Missions Movement. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/91488df7-7bc5-49e9-8d12-8b4651e443be.

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D. L. Letta. A missiological study of Ambaricho International Prayer and Missions Movement. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/91488df7-7bc5-49e9-8d12-8b4651e443be

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Desta Langena Letta. A Missiological Study of Ambaricho International Prayer and Missions Movement. Western Seminary (Portland, OR). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/91488df7-7bc5-49e9-8d12-8b4651e443be.

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  • The focus of this study is to formulate effective strategy for current and future ministry direction of Ambaricho International Prayer and Missions Movement (AIPM), by catalyzing prayer and missions for successful evangelism and church planting movement in Ethiopia and beyond. To that effect a triangulation or integration of both quantitative and qualitative research methods were applied to this study as best research methods during collection and analysis of data. Therefore, the archival research, questionnaires responses from 55 missionaries in Ethiopia, the literature reviews of scholars and interviews of respective people were intensively conducted as part of data collection. The findings of this research affirmed that prayer is the most important factor that causes awakening in the churches, brings revival and transformation in the lives of believers in the church and others in the society, and causes mission movements for world evangelization, resulting dynamic Church Planting Movement (CPMs).
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  • 02/17/2024

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