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LCMS World Mission is the global Gospel outreach of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, a confessional Lutheran church with more than 6,000 congregations and 2.4 million members in North America. Our ministry work is focused in three areas: International Mission, National Mission, and Ministry to the Armed Forces. Working together with partner churches and other mission-minded organizations, districts, and congregations, our global mission focuses on mission multiplication—multiplying the number of believers sharing their faith—through:
LCMS World Mission currently has active work or mission relationships in approximately 89 countries and maintains a total global missionary team of approximately 1,050—including missionaries, international educators, personnel, military chaplains, and staff. [To see a more complete breakdown of our global missionary team, click here.] | ||||
The global Ablaze!® movementThe global Ablaze!® movement was conceived with the simple idea that each individual Christian is called by God to be a missionary in His service. Lutheran church bodies and organizations around the world have latched on to this idea and have united around the Ablaze! goal of sharing the Good News of Jesus with 100 million people by 2017—the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. It began as a vision of LCMS World Mission and has been adopted and affirmed by the 2004 Synod convention. In order for this vision to be realized, though, it is up to each of us to share the Good News with people in our lives. Ablaze! is not a program or a campaign. Each participant is challenged to pray about its own particular part of the mission endeavor. LCMS World Mission is asking the church to develop mission models that work and can be shared with others. Ablaze! is not an answer…it’s an invitation! | ||||
Evangelizing unreached and uncommitted peoples worldwideUnevangelized people and people who have been baptized but have fallen away from faith, are called and gathered into new or existing congregations to be discipled and equipped to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with others. Outreach in the United States is targeted among ethnic minorities, new immigrants, international students, military personnel, blind, deaf and other groups with special needs.
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Developing leadersNew Christians in North American ethnic and special needs groups as well as in foreign lands are nurtured and involved in evangelistic outreach through the service of trained and called local leaders who have been selected by the people they serve.
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Working through strategic alliances and partnershipsRelationships with national churches and other mission partners around the world are expanded and strengthened for the purpose of Gospel outreach. Currently we have official partner church relationships with 29 Lutheran church bodies throughout the world. We also work with mission societies and LCMS recognized service organizations.
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Providing guidance for mission strategyMission planning at all levels and in all activities is guided by a comprehensive strategy, which is shared with the entire Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod, including its congregations, districts, mission societies and service organizations, so that mission efforts are collaborative and focused and work is enhanced rather than duplicated.
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Developing resources, recruiting personnel, training and equipping to involve the whole church in missionAdequate material resources are gathered and allocated to support God's global mission. Mission communication, education and involvement materials and strategies are offered for LCMS congregational, district, group and individual use to inform and involve all LCMS members in God's mission. Talented, dedicated people are recruited and called or appointed to serve in God's global mission. Those serving or preparing to serve in God's global mission, both volunteer and career missionaries, are equipped and trained for effective, ongoing cross-cultural mission and ministry.
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