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Goals by 2010

goals_by2010.pngWEC International's God-given task is simple to state, if hard to complete: 'make sure that every people on earth has a chance to embrace the good news of Jesus'.

A few years ago, a global meeting of WEC leaders set faith goals for 2010:

01 To have 150 'viable' church planting teams in place among unreached peoples. 'Viable' means five or more members so that right from the beginning, the team is modelling how Christian fellowship works, with each person bringing distinctive gifts.

02 To have 'prayer mobilisers' for each of the 88 most resistant unreached people groups amongst whom WEC is working. 'Prayer mobilisers' have a passion to recruit intercessors and disseminate prayer information about a people.

Making progress

Measured in February 2005, WEC had 90 church planting teams scattered around the world, but only 39 of them were 'viable' according to the definition.

By June 2007 this had grown to 125 teams overall, and the number of 'viable' teams had almost doubled to 76. It needs almost to double again by 2010.

The figures released to a meeting of WEC leaders in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in May  2008 counted 188 church planting teams, of which 85 were viable, and 65 prayer mobilizers.

Latest figures

As of May 2009, there were 86 viable church planting teams, and 66 prayer mobilisers. 

 

 

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