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ARTICLE 14038
Prayer as a Strategic Weapon in Frontier Missions



John D. Robb, International Journal of Frontier Missions (http://www.ijfm.org/), Jan 01, 1991, Volume 8:1, pp. 23-31. Used by permission of International Journal of Frontier Missions. 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 copyright owner(s). For hardcopy reprints, please contact their website.
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Frontier missions; Prayer; Spiritual warfare



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In Summary
Are unreached peoples resistant to the gospel or has so little prayer gone up for them that they are effectively held in check by the enemy? How prominent a role should prayer have in strategy for reaching the unreached? These and other important question are examined in this paper presented to the International Society for Frontier Missiology.

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