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Missionary Strategist has an urgent financial need and opportunity. Fred Markert is training a new generation of long-term missionaries to go into forbidden places, and he needs a training center. Working with YWAM, he and his teams have had 3,600 converts in China in the past two years--university students hand-picked by the Chinese government who they say will be their future leaders in business, education, government, science, etc. Right now they're desperate for a new training campus to sustain the current works and expand them. Fred recruits, trains, sends out, mentors, and supports sharp, young missions leaders into the six most strategic under-served missions fields in the world. They're under-served and un-served because they're so tough. - Iran - China - winning the future leaders who are currently in Universities - Muslim Central Asia (everything with a "stan" on the end --Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, etc.) - The Sahel Belt -- where Islam and Christianity collide and are doing battle for souls. Sudan, Somalia, etc. (roughly the line where the Sahara desert meets the jungle. - Northern India & the Himalayas -- largest concentration of totally unreached in the world with very, very few Christians or missionaries. Also the most demonically infested part of the world by far. - Europe -- establishing a stronghold for the Gospel in Germany in order to work outward for the re-Christianization of Europe to prevent its fall to Islam over the next 30 years (according to the UN and scholars of Islam) This current and urgent need is for the main recruiting, training, sending and support center in Colorado Springs that leads this global work. Peter Wagner is semi-retiring and needs to sell a site in Colorado Springs that for now is perfect for Fred. But in order to purchase this he needs $38,000 by Friday, February 19 (tomorrow). The property can be viewed at: http://www.ywamnsi.org/campus. Please prayerfully consider if and how you can respond to this urgent need and invest into this missionary training center. Sincerely, Steve Strang President |







