Abstract
The globalization of ministry outreach is emerging as the church is expanding its reach beyond the local community. As a result, many congregations have embraced multicultural mission team development. As models of leadership are capturing opportunities to develop strategic liaisons globally with various nations politically, educationally, financially, and socially, there appears to be an opportunity to implement or receive initiatives that mutually benefit both the hosting country and the serving organization. These opportunities are available to the local church or a consortium of local churches. The growth of the church and its impact is readily observed through the implementation and utilization of multicultural mission collaboration.
Recommended Citation
Lovelace, P. M. (2015). Global Church Growth Through Multicultural Mission Teams. Great Commission Research Journal, 7(1), 79-87. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol7/iss1/7
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