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What role do missions play in the Christian faith?

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Missions are central to the Christian faith as they fulfill the great commission and spread the Gospel (Matthew 28:19-20).

Missions hold a critical place in the life of the Church, embodying the command of Christ to go and make disciples of all nations (Matthew 28:19-20). This mission is rooted in the very heart of God, reflecting His desire for all people to come to know Him. The examples of Zebulun and Issachar demonstrate that effective mission work involves both a call to worship and a vibrant community committed to proclaiming the truth of the Gospel. As the Church engages in missions, it acts as an agent of transformation in the world, demonstrating the love of God through service, evangelism, and discipleship. Every believer is entrusted with the urgency of sharing the Gospel, encouraging them to actively participate in this divine mission.
Scripture References: Matthew 28:19-20

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The United Tribes
Henry Law · Oct 4, 2007
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