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The Compass Seminar: mobilizing business travelers to participate in God's mission
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Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/f62d353b-071f-4fff-abe4-1b0e46b6631a. The Compass Seminar: Mobilizing Business Travelers to Participate In God's Mission.APA citation style (7th ed.)
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- The Compass Seminar is designed to mobilize global business travelers to participate in God's mission. This ministry project was conducted in two strategic locations: Milpitas, California and Shanghai, China. The primary objective of the seminar was for the participants to gain a greater perspective of and to discover their role in missions. Eighteen participants provided the survey data prior to attending the seminar and twelve completed the survey data after taking a trip. The comparative analysis suggested that those who participated in the seminar showed an increased awareness of and willingness to participate in global missions during their business trips.
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