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We Asked. .
We asked Tom Telford, about how many people on church missions committees are their own worst enemies when it comes to spreading missions vision.



Tom Telford, World Pulse (http://www.worldpulseonline.com/), Mar 12, 1993, Volume 28:5, pp. 5. All rights to this material are reserved. Materials are not to be distributed to other web locations for retrieval, published in other media, printed for distribution or mirrored at other sites without written permission from the Network for Strategic Missions. Viewed 425 times, 8 this month.



Evangelistic methods; Missions methods; Status of missions



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“Some of the people in my generation—I'm 55—are so missions-fanatical that they are driving some of the younger people away from missions. They've gotten so into missions that they're down on all the rest of the church's activities. I think good missions people are involved, are very committed to the local church in all that it does, and they don't force missions down people's throats. I think many, many times the missions fanatics—and God bless them, they're great people—can't relate to the peo