Brooks Buser, President of Radius International, challenges common views on missions with compelling insights from Matthew 28 and Acts 1—backed by firsthand experience in Papua New Guinea. Why does Jesus’ authority change everything? How should we define missions today? And what’s the church’s role in reaching the world’s remaining language groups? This talk will challenge, convict, and refocus your understanding of the Great Commission.
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