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Matthew 28:18-20
18Jesus came to them and spoke to them, saying, "All authority has been given to me in heaven and on earth.
19Go, and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
20teaching them to observe all things which I commanded you. Behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age." Amen.
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Imagine for a moment that you are in a quaint little village on the coast of Denmark, where the air is crisp and the scent of the sea mingles with the faint aroma of baking bread. This is where we...
The Azusa Street Revival (1906-1915) started in a rundown building in Los Angeles. Within years, missionaries had gone from there to over 25 countries. They had almost no money, little education, but they had power.
In the film *Amazing Grace*, we watch the tenacious William Wilberforce as he stands in the hallowed chambers of the British Parliament, his heart ablaze with a righteous cause—the abolition of the slave trade. Imagine the smoky, wood-paneled room filled...
In Latin America, base ecclesial communities took the Great Commission to the margins. They didn't wait for missionaries from outside; the poor evangelized the poor. Campesinos read Scripture together, discovered their dignity, and shared the gospel with neighboring villages.
Early Anabaptists were hunted across Europe. Wherever they fled, they shared their faith. Persecution became mission; scattering became sending. They called it "missionary through martyrdom"—the blood of the witnesses planted churches. They had no mission agencies, no training programs, no budgets.
In the heart of Long Beach, California, the classroom of Erin Gruwell was more than a space filled with desks and textbooks; it was a battleground for young souls fighting against the weight of their circumstances. Imagine walking into that...
In the captivating series *The Chosen*, we witness the transformative journey of Jesus and His disciples. Picture this: the sun dips below the horizon, casting a warm golden hue across the dusty paths of Galilee. The air is thick with...
Every once in a while, a moment comes along that changes everything—like the moment Archbishop Oscar Romero witnessed the harrowing murder of his dear friend, Father Rutilio Grande, right before his eyes. Imagine the scene: a humble church in El...
In *The Color Purple*, we witness a profound journey of transformation embodied by Celie, a woman who begins her life shackled by oppression, her voice silenced and her spirit dimmed. Yet, through the trials she endures, we see a fierce...
When John Wesley was criticized for preaching outside his assigned parish, he replied: "The world is my parish." He wasn't being arrogant; he was being obedient. The Great Commission knows no geographical boundaries. Wesley traveled constantly, preached wherever there were...