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[AFMI]CATALYST
The author of CATALYST, Kevin Higgins, says about CATALYST as follows: Imagine an insider movement to Jesus begins to emerge in your area. Your first response will probably be to praise God. But now what to do? How do we train people? How do we help new followers of Jesus become learn to use the scriptures in order to keep their new movement under His guidance? How do we help facilitate a movement in which scripture really is the leader, and not us, the outsider? CATALYST was developed in order to help outsiders to accomplish these things. CATALYST began as a way of studying the B...
[AFMI]How to build His Kingdom ?
Here, I’d like to propose that we start taking more seriously how we deliver than teaching the right content. It is not what the nationals or young believers learn from us, but rather how they learn that’s going to impact their culture and society in the long run. Modern day evangelical workers have focused too much on having the right content (mainly right theological content derived from the western form of Christianity) and assumed wrongly that we know how to deliver best. The main method of delivery was done through one way preaching and teaching. We assumed that the nationals don’t k...
[AFMI]YOU DON’T MISS THIS INDISPENSABLE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY !
[AFMI]ASIA SOCIETY FOR FRONTIER MISSION—ASIAN MISSION LEADERS FORUM
Asian Frontier Mission Initiative (AFMI) plans to call for a gathering in a SEA country, on Oct 27-30, 2010. The Asian Mission Leader’s Forum (AMLF) 2010 will be held among the invited mission leaders to deepen the consensus in understanding the “Insider & Frontier” perspectives resulting in globally synergized cooperation for the remaining task and discuss contemporary missional issues to help and foster Asians more dynamic initiatives in those areas. David Lim will be serving as the director for the AMLF 2010. Kevin Higgins will facilitate this event as a continuation of the 1st AMLF ...
[AFMI]Reassessing the Frontiers:
[AFMI]The Anotoc Story, Continues
[AFMI]Beyond Christianity-Insider Movements: The Place of the Bible and the Body of Christ in New Movements to Jesus
At Tokyo 2010 I was asked to present a paper concerning what I, and others, see God doing to draw people to Himself at or beyond the edges of what most of us would associate with Christianity. More specifically, some mission thinkers and practitioners, including myself, have experienced and advocated for what we see God to be doing to bring men and women within non-Christian religious traditions to saving faith in Christ outside of the forms and expressions of discipleship that are typical of what we would call “church.” When we read through the scriptures, we cannot fail to be repeat...
[AFMI]Editorial Comment…
Asian mission leaders will gather together in an Asian country on October 27-30 this year, to continue the discussion on Asian initiatives for frontier mission. In this year, there are a number of world mission conferences to commemorate the Edinburgh 1910. As long as you are the members of His Body, you are responsible for the Great Commission. This derives you to be involved in mission, whatever the understanding is. Our gathering in October will be differentiated among others in the sense that we desire to deal with Asian’s frontier mission initiatives where a mission paradigm shift will ...
[AFMI]Facilitating Insider Movements Challenges facing the Outsider
Introduction Each one of us is an insider of our own culture and worldview. Our identity and our values are bound up within them. Culture and worldview also affect the way in which we view our faith. If we are raised in the church, we can simply accept everything unconsciously, without thinking about it. • Christians acquire a sub-culture and many of them find it difficult to relate to non-Christians even in their own culture. • The more committed Christians then engage in evangelism, but many do so out of their church paradigm and find it difficult to enter the worldview of the no...
[AFMI]Catalyzing “Insider Movements” Among the Unreached
In spite the Church Growth phenomena (esp. the mega-church kind) and talks about Church Multiplication and Church Planting Movements (CPM), there seems to have been no significant impact on the major religious affinity blocks, especially the Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Communist and Orality worlds,1 perhaps except for some regions in China,2 Vietnam, and Cambodia (Carlton 2000). As our Lord’s Great Commission includes discipling these major blocs of peoples and nations,3 which model of evangelism and mission will be effective in reaching them today, that will bear fruit and even much fruit among...
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