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  2. Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization - Wikipedia

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    The Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization, more commonly known as the Lausanne Movement, is a global movement that mobilizes Christian leaders to collaborate for world evangelization. The movement's fourfold vision is to see 'the gospel for every person, disciple-making churches for every people and place , Christ-like leaders for every ...

  3. Team Expansion - Wikipedia

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    Team Expansion is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) charitable organization that establishes churches around the world in places not well served by the Christian faith. Many Team Expansion workers are associated with the Restoration Movement of churches, but as an agency, Team Expansion is non-denominational.

  4. Pais Movement - Wikipedia

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    Pais Movement offers free faith-based training and mentorship to teenagers. Teenagers are disciples in Pais' three distinct disciplines: [12] mission, discipleship, and study. Pais apprentices lead youth academy members to experiences that lead to an education based on biblical principles. Allies Program [13]

  5. Shepherding movement - Wikipedia

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    The Shepherding movement (sometimes called the discipleship movement) was an influential and controversial movement within some British, Australian and American charismatic churches. The movement was also called the Christian Growth movement. [1] It was set up by Christian leaders as a discipleship network.

  6. Missionary Church of the Disciples of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    Using the Bible as their source of doctrine, adepts carry out various activities such as spiritual counseling, disaster relief teams, seasonal programs that consist in the distribution of food and toys for the community, missionary training programs, and charity works through the collection of donations.

  7. Youth With A Mission - Wikipedia

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    It has been reported by former members that after the initial Discipleship Training School, they are recruited into further courses, programs, seminars or into long term staffing positions. All staff positions are unpaid and require $400–$600 a month in self-funded fees for room and board. [59]

  8. Church Growth - Wikipedia

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    The Church Growth movement began with the publication of Donald McGavran's book The Bridges of God.McGavran was a third-generation Christian missionary to India, where his observations of how churches grow went beyond typical theological discussion to discern sociological factors that affected receptivity to the Christian Gospel among non-Christian peoples.

  9. Eleven22 Worship - Wikipedia

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    The mission of Eleven22 is to build a community that is focused on glorifying God through Jesus, creating disciple-making disciples that together can transform society and spread the gospel to the ends of the Earth. [10] Eleven22 has created a three-step plan to achieve their mission in just a few short years.