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What is a model for gospel missions according to Acts 13?

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Acts 13 serves as a model by illustrating how the church, under the Holy Spirit’s direction, sends out missionaries.

The model for gospel missions articulated in Acts 13 involves a community of believers called the church that recognizes the calling of the Holy Spirit in selecting individuals for missionary tasks. The early church in Antioch provided a framework for identifying and supporting these men through prayer, fasting, and laying on of hands. This underscores the necessity of the local church's role in supporting God's mission along with the individual calling of missionaries. Furthermore, this model reveals that missions originate with God's sovereign choice and are executed through the collective support of the church, which continues to be relevant for contemporary missions.
Scripture References: Acts 13:1-5

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