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Why is church planting important in missions?

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Church planting is essential because it establishes a local body of believers where disciples are nurtured and trained.

Church planting is vital in missions as it creates sustainable communities of faith where believers can grow, worship, and fulfill the Great Commission. Historical evidence, especially from the ministry of the Apostle Paul, reveals that his primary goal was to establish biblical, autonomous churches. These churches serve as the foundation for ongoing ministry, education, and outreach. Moreover, well-structured church plants allow for the training of local leaders and elders, ensuring that the teachings of Scripture are upheld and passed on, resulting in a multiplication of disciples and churches in the surrounding areas.
Scripture References: Acts 14:23, 2 Timothy 2:2

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