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We live in a unique time in history as modern air travel allows us to arrive nearly anywhere in a matter of days or even hours. Consequently, people are migrating all around the world. With the advance of technology, the gospel has advanced. Yet, of the approximately 12,000 unique people groups known to exist, more than 7,000 remain less than 2 percent Christian and roughly 3,000 of those remain unengaged with the gospel. How will the millions of people who are part of these people groups hear the Good News?
The U.S. is a country filled with people of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds. Over the years, America has become so diverse that we can do “international missions” in our own neighborhoods.”
The U.S. is a country filled with people of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds. Over the years, America has become so diverse that we can do “international missions” in our own neighborhoods. But that doesn’t negate the call for us to go to the nations. The church at Antioch understood its role in the Great Commission and has much to teach us today.
The post SEIZE THE DAY: EMBRACING A MISSION WITH PURPOSE – A Mission without Boundaries (YOU-Spr’26, Study 2, Session 6) appeared first on YOU.
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We live in a unique time in history as modern air travel allows us to arrive nearly anywhere in a matter of days or even hours. Consequently, people are migrating all around the world. With the advance of technology, the gospel has advanced. Yet, of the approximately 12,000 unique people groups known to exist, more than 7,000 remain less than 2 percent Christian and roughly 3,000 of those remain unengaged with the gospel. How will the millions of people who are part of these people groups hear the Good News?
The U.S. is a country filled with people of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds. Over the years, America has become so diverse that we can do “international missions” in our own neighborhoods.”
The U.S. is a country filled with people of diverse ethnicities and backgrounds. Over the years, America has become so diverse that we can do “international missions” in our own neighborhoods. But that doesn’t negate the call for us to go to the nations. The church at Antioch understood its role in the Great Commission and has much to teach us today.
The post SEIZE THE DAY: EMBRACING A MISSION WITH PURPOSE – A Mission without Boundaries (YOU-Spr’26, Study 2, Session 6) appeared first on YOU.

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