Factors Behind the Ukrainian Evangelical Missionary Surge from 1989 to 1999
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Factors Behind the Ukrainian Evangelical Missionary Surge from 1989 to 1999  -     By: John Edward White

Factors Behind the Ukrainian Evangelical Missionary Surge from 1989 to 1999

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The Soviet Union has frequently been closed to foreign missionaries---but Communism's fall left a spiritual vacuum, and soon evangelicals flocked in. Even more impressive was the indigenous Ukrainians' own zeal for ministry outreach. White shares the previously untold story of remarkable events, examines what triggers a missions boom, and asks what steps can help engender new surges. 300 pages, softcover from Pickwick.

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Title: Factors Behind the Ukrainian Evangelical Missionary Surge from 1989 to 1999
By: John Edward White
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 300
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2020
Dimensions: 9.02 X 5.98 X 0.63 (inches)
Weight: 14 ounces
ISBN: 1532665393
ISBN-13: 9781532665394
Stock No: WW665394

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Throughout its history, the Soviet Union was one of the most closed places in the world to missionary work. As perestroika came in the late 1980s and the Soviet Union fell in 1991, a spiritual vacuum formed as massive numbers of people became interested in Christianity. An unprecedented freedom allowed evangelicals to engage in missionary work. Much has been written about foreign evangelical missionary work during this period, but virtually nothing has been written about nationals doing ministry. This book examines the remarkable surge in Ukrainian evangelical missionary work from 1989 to 1999. Both Baptists and Pentecostals engaged in a wave of missions, flowing from Ukraine to the end of the earth: Siberia. What were these pioneering missionaries like? What motivated them? What enabled them to do what had been forbidden for so long? What legacy did they leave for us today? What can we learn from their example for future missions? This book also looks at how a surge in missions takes place, analyzing the factors behind the Ukrainian evangelical missionary surge by looking at different models for change. Here we consider: what steps can we take to help bring about new missionary surges?

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