Session 4 - Brooks Buser - XL Conference 2025
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Brooks Buser opens Romans 10 to deliver a clear and urgent call to missions. Drawing from frontline experience among the Yembiyembi people, he shows why missionaries must be trained, biblically grounded, and sent by the local church. What does it take to reach the unreached with clarity and conviction? And how can families and churches recover a serious, sacrificial vision for sending? This session is essential for anyone committed to fulfilling the Great Commission.
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