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Working Towards an Indigenous Church (1)

Jason Kortering·2007-12-15
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What is an indigenous church In the history of missions, there has been tension in the Reformed churches as to the proper perspective of what a mission church, established in a foreign land, ought to be. Years ago, when the Dutch government was heavily involved in the colonization of the world, the Reformed churches of the Netherlands combined colonization with mission outreach. This took place through the Dutch East India Company. Let me use Malacca, Malaysia as an example. The French...

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Jason Kortering
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2007-12-15

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Romans 189
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