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A Strategy for the Church Planting Ministry of Seara Mission in Amazonas Brazil

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Gary Wayne Parker. A Strategy for the Church Planting Ministry of Seara Mission In Amazonas Brazil. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b64f5918-9a45-4ed6-8cbc-ee0a42fb2ac1.

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G. W. Parker. A Strategy for the Church Planting Ministry of Seara Mission in Amazonas Brazil. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b64f5918-9a45-4ed6-8cbc-ee0a42fb2ac1

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Gary Wayne Parker. A Strategy for the Church Planting Ministry of Seara Mission In Amazonas Brazil. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/b64f5918-9a45-4ed6-8cbc-ee0a42fb2ac1.

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  • This applied research project is intended to propose a strategy for planting churches in the unreached river communities in the Amazon region of Brazil. This strategy seeks to facilitate the planting of responsible and reproducing churches that can thrive under local leadership using local resources for generations to come. There are four hypotheses that guide this study: Balance in evangelism and discipleship in unreached communities must be maintained. Local leaders must be preserved for local churches without depending on external support. Cross-cultural missionaries must prepare local leaders to do the majority of the public teaching in the churches that are planted. Cross-cultural missionaries must train local leaders to be responsible for the leadership of the churches that are planted. These hypotheses were evaluated in the bibliographic and biblical research. The SEARA mission was researched to determine if these hypotheses are currently evident in the mission’s methodologies. The results of this research are presented followed by a proposed strategy to be implemented in the future.
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  • 02/17/2024

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