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Study
Read Romans 10:13-15 (Part 1 of 2)
These verses summarize the six-steps of sharing the gospel among unreached peoples: being sent, going, telling, hearing, believing, and calling. We will cover the first three in this meeting and the next three in the following session.
These verses summarize the six-steps of sharing the gospel among unreached peoples: being sent, going, telling, hearing, believing, and calling. We will cover the first three in this meeting and the next three in the following session.
- What are the requirements for being sent on a short-term mission trip to unreached peoples?
- Which country of Unreligious unreached peoples [China, Vietnam, Mongolia, North Korea] would you pick if you were going on a short-term mission trip? Explain.
- How would you tell the gospel to an unreached Unreligious person? What five words would you use as bullet points for a gospel presentation?
Watch
Send (5:25)
- "We, by extension are part of what's going on in other parts of the world." Agree or disagree? Explain.
- What else stood out to you from the video?
Welcome (6:06)
- Can someone have an international mission field without ever leaving the U.S.? Explain. Read Global Starting Point 21
- What else stood out to you from this video?
Discuss
All excerpts are from C.T. Studd: No Retreat by Janet Benge.
- “These words were spoken at the funeral for C.T.’s father. ‘Mr. Studd did more for God in the two years he had been a Christian than most Christians do in twenty years’” (locations 261–62).
Why is it never too late to have an impact on unreached peoples?
- “C.T. bowed his head quietly and asked God to forgive him for getting caught up in worldly things rather than working for things of eternal value” (locations 345–46).
Do you need to pray this prayer?
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Pray
Reflect on what you learned in this meeting and let it guide you as you and your group pray together.