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Episode 258: GNN International Podcast Epi#258 - Positive Impact Stories: Many Small Victories

Episode 258: GNN International Podcast Epi#258 - Positive Impact Stories: Many Small Victories

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In this episode, we discuss the goals of Media4Movements. We ask the hard questions, are we ready for the estimated 1 Billion new believers in Christ over the next ten years. What will they need to continue to grow and mature? Have we positioned ourselves to serve them with the skills to create their own local media, Bible translations, and indigenous worship? This is the goal of Media4Movements, and we are prepared to come alongside these new and expanding movements with a approach that empowers local believers to share the message of Jesus in a way that resonates deeply within their communities. Through these stories, we see how indigenous media can be a powerful tool for discipleship and church planting among the Unreached.

The Lord is moving around the world in unprecedented ways to bring in the end time harvest! We aren’t simply witnessing a good strategy in missions; we are witnessing a sovereign move of God to reach those who have never heard of him before. Listen and be blessed!

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