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Early in his ministry in Central America, Hodges became firmly convinced that training national workers was the key to effectively evangelizing any country. The Central American church experienced rapid growth in the early 1950s. In 1953, Hodges was asked to expound on the church planting principles used, so he wrote The Indigenous Church. This volume combines Hodges’ book The Indigenous Church...

More missionaries are working in more countries of the world today than at any previous period in the church’s history. They are also engaged in more diverse activities. Along with evangelism and church planting, they are involved in the auxiliary ministries of reducing languages to written form, translating the Scriptures, and training national pastors and evangelists. A host of other outreaches include establishing hospitals, schools, agricultural projects,
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