From an Adventist perspective, the Global Mission initiative came in response to the challenge of then GC President Neal Wilson in 1985. He lent his political will to the massive Seventh-day Adventist organizational machinery to begin initial research in the status of the church’s work among the unreached. Five years later, the church launched the Global Mission initiative during the General Conference session in 1990.
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CategoriesAuthorAbner Dizon is currently serving as the Interfaith Services Director for Muslim and Secular Postmodern at Southern Asia-Pacific Division (SSD). He is a previous Assistant Professor of World Mission and Islamic Studies at the AIIAS Seminary. |