
MRN's Role in Church Planting
What Is a Church Planting Missionary?
Are You Called?
The Role of MRN's Area Facilitators
Church Planting Regions of the World
Teams Served by MRN
MRN's Role
in Church Planting
MRN welcomes you to
the journey to
become a church
planting missionary.We would like
to walk with you
through the entire
process, from
assessment, to
preparation, on the
field, and when you
return.
MRN will prepare you
and your team to
plant healthy
churches that ...
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Practice vibrant
spirituality.
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Operate under
authority and
guidance of
local
leadership.
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Grow
evangelistically
by local
initiatives.
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Demonstrate
healthy body
life by
ministering to
the needs of
their members
and community.
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Maintain an on
going biblical
teaching
program.
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Provide locally
for operational
and
developmental
funding.
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Reflect the
heritage of the
Churches of
Christ.
MRN is committed to
giving you a
professional
assessment of your
role in a team that
plants such
churches.
The mobilization of
Church-Planting
Mission Teams is a
high priority in
successfully
reaching the world
with the gospel of
Christ.
Missions
Resource Network is
firmly committed to
the biblical concept
that this is a
church sponsored
task.
However, the
church is not
adequately
accomplishing this
task in our own
culture of America,
or in cultures
throughout the
world.
In light of
the growing world
population, the
church is actually
losing ground in its
mission to make
disciples of all
nations. People groups
remain untouched by
the Gospel, with no
community of
believers nearby.
In order to give
specific information
and insights to
churches, MRN
established
facilitators of
church planting
for each of the
world's major
continents.
The
continental
facilitators
recruit, screen,
prepare, and assist
mission teams who
will be supported
and overseen by
local churches.
Since most
churches are
inadequately
equipped to foster
the entire foreign
church planting
enterprise, MRN
stands beside
sending churches and
the missionaries
being sent, helping
each church and
mission team to be
as successful as
possible in reaching
the objective in
planting indigenous
churches and
fostering a
cross-culture
community.
The Lord has raised
up a grand band of
church planters
throughout the
centuries. In the
first century,
Christianity spread,
like a raging fire,
across the known
world - the Lord
planted the first
congregation in
Jerusalem, then
called and sent
Spirit filled church
planters to Judea,
Samaria, and
throughout the
world. We need a
revival of
evangelistic fervor
that births new
communities of faith
locally and
globally. Could it
be that God is
calling you to be a
part of this revival
of church planting?
Short-term missions
has its place,
but history and
experience
illustrates that
sending
well-prepared
cross-cultural
mission teams is the
most strategic
approach to
long-term church
planting.
MRN has
developed or
acquired information
and resources, as
coordinates events
and global
activities that are
accessible to all
prospective church
planting
missionaries.
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What Is A Church Planting
Missionary?
It could be said
that you, and every
other true disciple
of the Lord, are a
missionary, because
true disciples tell
others about their
faith.
A Church
Planting Missionary
is a disciple who
commissioned and
sent into another
cultural context to
proclaim the Good
News of Jesus Christ
and to demonstrate a
Jesus-shaped
ministry and
lifestyle.
As a Church Planting
Missionary, you go
beyond just bringing
people to faith in
God and what He has
done through Christ.
You will be
God's vessel to form
the new believers
into vibrant,
congregations that
are indigenous and
multiplying
throughout an ethnic
group or population
segment.
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Are You
Called?
A survey of 493
missionaries in
fourteen countries
showed that a clear
sense of calling was
the most important
variable preventing
personnel from
prematurely leaving
the field, followed
by a very supportive
family, spouse and
good spiritual health
(Church Planting
from the Ground Up,
Tom Jones, editor).
How do you know you
God called you to
church planting
missions?
A passion for
church planting,
confirmation by your
spouse, and positive
feedback from a
mentor all go a long
way in confirming
your calling.
Do you have a
passion for the
mission?
God mourns
over the billions of
people who are
physically alive but
spiritually dead and
on their way to an
eternity in Hell.
Do you
agonize over their
lostness?
Do you have
His passion for
saving them?
As part of
your life as disciple
of the Lord, are you
already sharing your
faith with the lost?
If these
qualities and
activities are in
your life, it is a
good sign that you
have been called to
be a church planter
among the lost.
The calling will
most likely be
confirmed by those
closest to you -
those who know your
heart.
If you are
married, your spouse
will recognize this
urgent passion in
your thinking and
feeling.
As a disciple of the
Lord, you are
connected to other
Christians who are
mature and who are
capable of helping
you discern your
call.
Listen to
your spiritual
mentors and others
who know you and,
Lord willing, they
will provide helpful
feedback regarding
your desire to serve as a
church planter.
Their
objectivity should
help discern God's
will for your life.
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The Role of MRN's Area Facilitators
Activities of the
facilitators of
church planting for
each continent
include:
·
Prioritizing
launching sites for
outreach to each
continent
·
Developing criteria
for selecting
personnel for
mission teams
·
Identifying,
recruiting, and
training mission
teams
·
Encouraging the
sharing of resources
and information
between mission
teams
·
Providing services
and strategies that
will assist the
mission teams on the
field
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Church Planting in Regions of the World
Africa
Asia
Europe
South Pacific
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Teams Served by MRN :
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Teams on the Field
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Arrived
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Olomouc, Czeck
Republic |
Oct. 2006 |
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Vienna, Austria |
June 2007 |
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Auckland, New Zealand |
Feb. 2008 |
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East Asia (undisclosed location for security) |
Aug. 2008 |
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Kharkov, Ukraine |
Oct. 2008 |
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Kigali, Rwanda |
Dec. 2008 |
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Wollongong, Australia |
Jan. 2009 |
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Geita, Tanzania |
Mar. 2009 |
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Teams in Preparation
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Expected Arrival
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Belem, Brazil |
Spring 2010 |
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Dublin Ireland |
Summer 2010 |
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Cuernavaca, Mexico |
Summer 2010 |
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Huambo, Angola |
Fall 2010 |
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Central Scotland |
Fall 2010 |
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Makonde, Tanzania |
Fall 2010 |
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Church planting
teams, from Churches
of Christ, now in
preparation at
various
institutions.
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