Just as the diocese of Sydney aims to increase the number of people in Bible-based churches in the next ten years, CMS is also aiming to dramatically increase the number of missionaries being sent out from Australia.
Just as the diocese of Sydney aims to increase the number of people in Bible-based churches in the next ten years, CMS is also aiming to dramatically increase the number of missionaries being sent out from Australia.
As the diocesan mission begins in earnest, it's likely that success stories of new, flourishing ministry initiatives will abound – God-willing. But it is also inevitable that, for whatever reason, some new initiatives won't work, at least in human terms. And that means as a Diocese, we are going to have to learn to deal with failure.
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