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The Other 50 Weeks
The Other 50 Weeks: Becoming Missional at Home after a Short-term Trip
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The Other 50 Weeks: Becoming Missional at Home after a Short-term Trip
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Jaime Saint
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May 10, 2013
We spend so much time, money, and resources on short-term missions trips that we often forget about the mission field at home. How can we live intentionally for 52 weeks each year in the mission field God has placed us in?
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