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Global Mission Pioneers . . .


are laypeople who volunteer at least a year to establish a congregation in an unentered area within their own culture. They have the advantage of knowing the culture, speaking the language, blending with the local people--and being far less expensive than overseas missionaries.

More than 2,500 Global Mission pioneers are now working around the world. Since 1990 pioneers have established more than 11,000 new Seventh-day Adventist congregations.
 

Global Mission pioneers share the good news through a holistic ministry including: caring for the sick, teaching agricultural skills, running literacy programs, holding evangelistic meetings, and giving Bible studies.This photo features two Global Mission pioneers with a new group of believers in a remote Indian village.

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Global Mission publications are filled with inspiring stories about pioneers. Read them here online at the links below or subscribe to get them in the mail. 

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