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This conversation delves into the foundational aspects of Disciple-Making Movements (DMMs) through the lens of Ai-Chi's ministry. It explores the theological and personal struggles that shaped his mission to reach unreached people groups, emphasizing the importance of overcoming personal prejudice and the transformative power of obedience in ministry. The discussion highlights the necessity of engaging with those we fear or resent, ultimately leading to the establishment of a movement that began in Ai-Chi's own community.

Takeaways

  • The foundation of DMMs is rooted in specific theological beliefs.
  • Ai-Chi's vision was to reach people groups who had never heard the gospel.
  • The call to reach the unreached often confronts personal wounds.
  • Overcoming internal prejudice is crucial for effective ministry.
  • Language learning is a spiritual act of obedience.
  • The urgency to reach the unreached can drive immediate action.
  • Initial ministry efforts can start close to home.
  • Engaging with refugees can lead to significant ministry outcomes.
  • Personal transformation is key to launching a movement.
  • Mission work often begins with confronting our own fears and biases.

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