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The Mar/Apr 2016 issue of Mission Frontiers distilled case studies of five churches—large and small—training their members to start movements on three continents. Also included are field-tested, practical steps to make disciples who make disciples.
This may be the most practical issue of Mission Frontiers ever printed. In fact, some churches are using this as a manual for seeking God for a movement in their context.
View the full issue at MissionFrontiers.org