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Intoduction by Phil Largent

Introduction by Dr. Phil Largent

There is a work assigned those in Christ remaining here on earth.  We are to MAKE DISCIPLES OF ALL NATIONS.  God’s work of MAKING DISCIPLES continues to this day.  Each generation of Christ-followers joins in God’s work of disciple making.  God IS still at work.  We seek to be on mission with God – working with Him in His work of making disciples of all nations.  We engage with God with all our heart as we endeavor through teaching and training to reach to the ends of God’s fields --- to reach nations, to reach districts and regions within countries, to reach individual tribes and peoples, to reach pastors and ministry leaders in specific areas.  The work of MAKING DISCIPLES OF ALL NATIONS continues.  Through our international partners, teaching partners, and resources, we are joining in God’s work.  Some of our work is far out on the edges of God’s fields-extending the fields week by week.  Some of the work is just inside God’s fields-establishing and equipping new disciples.  Some of the work is well inside God’s fields-encouraging workers, developing resources for workers, and thrusting the workers back out to the edges of the fields.  Come, get involved with us in the work of God!

From an IMD Donor:

Our church has found that IMD serves as a conduit of God's love for people in many locations around the world. As an example, our personal contact with indigenous Zambian missionary Henry Katontoka allows us to both support and serve in a location where we otherwise would be clueless as to the needs and ways to reach Zambia villagers with Christ. Pastor Henry exemplifies a trustworthy servant who loves Jesus and loves the people he can reach with the good news of a loving heavenly Father.

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"Highly recommend the message of this book!" Phil Largent
 
"I readily admit that it verges on the impossible to describe in any degree of adequacy the conscious, manifest presence of God... The best I possibly can hope is to put forth my personal experience backed up by Scriptural exhortation. My part is only to whet the appetite and then trust the Holy Spirit to take it from there." (p.25)