INT310 Grand Canyon Missions Terminology and People Groups Paper

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Complete the “Terminology and People Groups” document. For the People Groups Comparison table, use the Joshua Project website to identify and gather information on three people groups from the three different progress levels. Narrow your focus to specific groups that are smaller and easier to understand as you move from the left to the right on the table

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INT-310 Terminology and People Groups Complete the list of definition or examples for the following terms and cite the source. Missions Terminology Definition or examples with citation 10/40 Window 4/14 Window Business as Mission (BAM) Church-Planting Movements (CPM) Contextualization Diaspora Ecumenical Movement Holistic or Integral Mission Incarnational Mission Indigenous Church Indigenous Missionary Insider Movements Mainline Denominations Majority World © 2019. Grand Canyon University. All Rights Reserved. Member Care Missio Dei Mission Missional Missions Mobilizer Orality People Group Shalom Short-Term Missions (STM) Spiritual Warfare Syncretism Transformation Unreached Peoples or Unreached People Group (UPG) Complete the table for three people groups from the three different progress levels: 1 Column Headers are Joshua Project Terminology1 Example Current Status per Joshua Project Established / Significant Designation (name of the people group) Hispanic Population (If another source is significantly different than Joshua Project, consider using it and give citation) 344,793,000 Population, if any, living in the US (If another source is significantly different than Joshua Project, consider using it and give citation) 22,090,000 Primary Religion(s) (If another source is significantly different than Joshua Project, consider using it and give citation) Christian: Catholic & Evangelical Percent Evangelical (If another source is significantly different than Joshua Project, consider using it and give citation) 12.39% Primary Language(s) Spanish Trade Language (if different from primary language(s) English is a common 2nd language. The Quechua and other tribal languages are used in many areas of Latin America Affinity Bloc Latin-Caribbean Americans Progress Levels Established / Significant Formative/ Nominative Unreached / Least Reached Joshua Project. (n.d.). Retrieved October 3, 2015, from http://joshuaproject.net/resources/artiles/what_is_a_people_group/ Source for further research References COMIBAM.org
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INT-310 Terminology and People Groups
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List of Definition
Missions Terminology

Definition or examples with citation

10/40 Window

This is the tenth to fortieth latitude imaginary window
that borders Asia, Middle East, and Africa, where nonChristian religions and the world's unreached peoples are
dwelling (Moreau et al. 2015pp. 15).

4/14 Window

This is the period that children have a higher probability
of rendering their lives to Christ; at the same time, this
can be considered as the most vulnerable age.

Business as Mission (BAM)

These are the non-profit business activities that are led by
a Christian to devote to the mission of God, that operated
domestically and internationally (Johnson, C. N. 2009, 2728).

Church-Planting Movements (CPM)

Radicle development of indigenous churches that carry
along with the entire or segment of people's population
(Garrison 2004 pp. 21).

Contextualization

The central concept tackled here is that the gospel is
interpreted in a different context for easy understanding by
the people receiving it (Moreau 2012 pp. 32-36).

Diaspora

This is the dispersal of human beings to different parts of
the globe due to displacement, migration, among others.
Through such scattering, missional action has been spread
across the world as well as missiological reflection.

Ecumenical Movement

This is related to the protestant churches and religious
affiliations that work along with the World Council of
Churches to achieve eternal unity.

Holistic or Integral Mission

This is the ministry or mission that is inclusive of all
personal, social, and spiritual needs of human beings.
Further, it involves chur...


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