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Maximum Missions Impact: Curriculum

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New Hope Christian Fellowship
Virginia Beach, VA

MMI is the next step for your church to become better equipped to reach those who have never had the opportunity to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  You will first participate in the Harvest Connection seminar in your local church.  Our premier seminar, Harvest Connection highlights the spiritual state of our world and outlines the Biblical basis for Christian missions.  You will also learn the first practical step in becoming a Great Commission Church.  This seminar can be viewed via DVD or taught by one of our experienced presenters.

MMI is the next step for your church to become better equipped to reach those who have never had the opportunity to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ.  You will first participate in the Harvest Connection seminar in your local church.  Our premier seminar, Harvest Connection highlights the spiritual state of our world and outlines the Biblical basis for Christian missions.  You will also learn the first practical step in becoming a Great Commission Church.  This seminar can be viewed via DVD or taught by one of our experienced presenters

  • How to establish an effective prayer network for missions.
  • How to increase your church budget for missions.
  • How to adopt an unreached people group.
  • How to develop an effective short-term missions’ ministry.
  • How to become a Missions’ Advocate in your church

Interested in attending a Harvest Connection or taking the next step towards more effective missions by attending MMI?  Contact our office today at (757) 495-5850.

Track 1: Basic Mobilization

Harvest Connection Seminar: AIMS' premier seminar highlights the spiritual state of our world and outlines the biblical basis for Christian missions. It also discusses the model of a Great Commission Church.

Components of a Mobilized Church: Various workshops and seminars including:

How to establish an effective prayer network for missions

How to increase your church budget for missions

How to adopt an unreached people group

How to develop an effective short-term missions trip strategy

How to become a Missions Advocate in your church

 

Track 2: Advanced Mobilization

Strategic Sending. Through a careful and comprehensive study of Biblical examples of strategic sending, you will learn God's principles, plan, and method by which we are to send out missionaries into the world.

Planning Strategies for Reaching an Unreached People Group. In this seminar, you will learn what defines a people group and what makes it unreached. You will explore seven probing questions that answer the one essential question of an unreached people group: "Who should reach them?" This seminar will also help you understand the opposition and show you how to formulate means and methods to reach unreached people groups.

Strategic Exponential Church Planting. This seminar focuses on how to complete the Great Commission - discipling one nation at a time by initiating church planting movements among each of the world's unreached people groups. Developed through field practice and Scripture study, this hands-on seminar will explore the theology and practice of discipleship and discuss methods to plant churches that will reproduce themselves.

Business as Missions. This seminar is designed to help you develop a Theology of Business, with God as the first Entrepreneur! You will learn that in addition to giving, stewardship includes diligence, investing, and wisdom. Moreover, when you manage your business according to fundamental business concepts and Biblical principles, God can use it as a platform for ministry.

Reliance vs. Dependence. This presentation focuses on the importance of moving away from creating dependent relationships with national pastors and leaders and moving toward helping them become reliant on God in their missions efforts.

 

 

 

Accelerating International Mission Strategies (c) 2007
PO Box 64534 | Virginia Beach, VA | 23467
(757) 495-5850 | (757) 495-5855 (Fax)
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