TUMI Magazine 2020

Our Partners: Those Reaching the Unreached World Impact’s strategy is to empower our partners to do pioneer missional outreach to those who do not knowChrist in communities of poverty. • Denominations: traditional church communions and associations • Church andMinistry Networks: specialized movements collaborating to win the lost • Local Churches: healthy congregations mobilizing for ministry • Sponsors: those supporters and donors who underwrite the cost of new outreach

Why Harvesters? Harvesters is the name we give to those sponsors who underwrite ministry projects designed to advance the Kingdom in communities of poverty. The ancestors of the evangelical missionary movement were “missionary societies” dedicated groups of believers, missionaries, and business- people who collaborated their experience and funds to reach peoples for Christ. We need sponsors to support strategic projects that will advance the Kingdom in new contexts.

Memos of Understanding

Exciting MOU Initiatives Underway Underwriting the valiant efforts of Gospel churches and their workers in communities of poverty represents the best return on investment for missions today. Through the generous support of our donors, our Harvesters, we can partner with Christian workers all around the world. Here are a few examples of how you can help: • Sponsor the printing of Fight the Good Fight of Faith for training prisoners in a closed country. • Sponsor the translation and printing of materials for evangelism, discipleship, and church planting (i.e., Bible Blossom Storybook and Storyteller’s Handbook , Fight the Good Fight of Faith , and On This Rock: A Church Planting Sampler ) in a closed country. • Sponsor the translation of the Capstone Curriculum into Romanian, enabling seminary training for leaders in Romania and Ukraine, and ultimately Moldova and Russia.

Memos of Understanding (MOUs) are an effective tool of collaboration to help our ministry partners to initiate and complete specific Gospel outreach efforts in communities of poverty. What do MOUs do? • They specify the terms of targeted outreach. • They represent the scope and purpose of a particular outreach. • They map out what we will need to trust God for in order to attain our shared goals.

If you are interested in learning of the exciting investment opportunities available for you tomake to plant churches andmultiply Gospel workers in unreached communities of poverty, E-mail mou@tumi.org !

Resourcing the Great Commission by exponentially multiplying qualified spiritual laborers, especially among the poor

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