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Field Workers

Building a swarm to start a church planting movement

May 11th, 2011 | By | Category: CPM, Field Workers

In “Where are we going” we illustrated the chief problem: global population is increasing, and with it the number of unevangelized individuals, but the rate of evangelism is not keeping up. In “What will it take to make a difference” (see also the and $0.99 Kindle edition–grin), we discussed how many workers would be required—on [...]



Evangelical Missionaries engaged with Least Reached People Groups

Sep 18th, 2009 | By | Category: Featured, Field Workers, General

An article on the results of ReMAP II showing a large increase in recent years of the number of missionaries engaged among the unreached. Where Christ was not known 240809



Key Field Worker Articles

Sep 14th, 2008 | By | Category: Field Workers, Mobilization

What will it take to make a difference? discusses the challenge of population growth among the least-reached, the need to mobilize 50,000 long-term cross-cultural teams, and the kinds of structures that might required to accomplish this goal. Aiming for 50,000 teams. This article discusses some of the characteristics of an individual team. Where are we [...]



The Development of Missions Mobilization

Sep 20th, 2008 | By | Category: Field Workers, Mobilization

By Rev. Robert Lopez, National Director, Philippine Missions Association Missions mobilization in the Philippines started about 50 years ago when Western evangelical denominations and mission agencies began recruiting Filipinos to augment their field personnel.  This was done sporadically, often only during the missions emphasis month of churches, which is traditionally held in October.  At that time, the [...]



Viral Biblical Education: A Case Study

Dec 1st, 2010 | By | Category: Field Workers

Five breakthrough innovations developed by secular, multinational corporations have stunning potential for the exponential growth of Christian leadership development.