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Tokyo 2010

The first of four global consultations celebrating the centennial of Edinburgh 1910, the Tokyo 2010 Global Mission Consultation brought together around 1,000 Christian mission leaders from 140 countries in May 2010.[1] Another 1,000 attendees came to Tokyo 2010 as observers.[2] The theme and watchword of the consultation was "Making disciples of every people in our generation."[3] This watchword built on the previous two watchwords of Edinburgh 1910 and Edinburgh 1980, which were “the evangelization of the world in this generation” and “a church for every people by the year 2000.”[4] The watchword of Tokyo 2010 thus took the “generation” time frame of Edinburgh 1910, and the social group emphasis of Edinburgh 1980, and added the discipling aspect of Matthew 28:19-20.

Tokyo 2010 Global Mission Consultation

Task Forces edit

Tokyo 2010 was organized into 18 task forces, covering such areas as research, training, crisis response, technology and mission, global discipleship assessment and global mission coordination. Each task force made assessments in three areas, relative to their particular focus: What is the current need and what is being done about it? What remains to be done? and How can mission agencies help to bridge the gap between present efforts and the projected need over the next ten years?[5]

Finishing the Task edit

A special listing called the Finishing the Task List was distributed at Tokyo 2010, which documented the existence of 632 unreached peoples over 50,000 in population without any long-term missionary engagement.[6] Specific commitments were made by agency representatives at Tokyo 2010 to engage 171 of these in the next three years with missionary work. Delegates also signed up to send out 1,244 oral Bible teams, which will dub Bible stories for priority language groups which have a high percentage of oral-learners. Eighty-five mission agencies also volunteered to help with national surveys to identify communities without access to a local church.[7]

Historical significance edit

Special emphasis was given at Tokyo 2010 to the growth of the non-Western missions movement. At Edinburgh 1910 there was no representation from non-Western mission agencies.[8] At Edinburgh 1980, roughly 30 percent of the delegates were from the non-Western world. At Tokyo 2010, over 65% of the delegates were from non-Western mission agencies.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Tokyo Missions Conference Draws 2,000 Leaders".
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2010-08-03.
  3. ^ "Tobis Finanzen Blog im Internet – emisdirect.com". www.emisdirect.com.
  4. ^ [1][dead link]
  5. ^ "TOKYO 2010". www.tokyo2010.org.
  6. ^ "Finishing The Task - Home". www.finishingthetask.com.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2018-11-11.
  8. ^ Starling, Allan. Seeds of Promise: World Consultation on Frontier Missions, Edinburgh 1980. (Pasadena: William Carey Library), 1981.
  9. ^ Herald, The Gospel (13 July 2009). "Tokyo 2010 to Model After First Global Missions Conference".

tokyo, 2010, first, four, global, consultations, celebrating, centennial, edinburgh, 1910, global, mission, consultation, brought, together, around, christian, mission, leaders, from, countries, 2010, another, attendees, came, observers, theme, watchword, cons. The first of four global consultations celebrating the centennial of Edinburgh 1910 the Tokyo 2010 Global Mission Consultation brought together around 1 000 Christian mission leaders from 140 countries in May 2010 1 Another 1 000 attendees came to Tokyo 2010 as observers 2 The theme and watchword of the consultation was Making disciples of every people in our generation 3 This watchword built on the previous two watchwords of Edinburgh 1910 and Edinburgh 1980 which were the evangelization of the world in this generation and a church for every people by the year 2000 4 The watchword of Tokyo 2010 thus took the generation time frame of Edinburgh 1910 and the social group emphasis of Edinburgh 1980 and added the discipling aspect of Matthew 28 19 20 Tokyo 2010 Global Mission Consultation Contents 1 Task Forces 2 Finishing the Task 3 Historical significance 4 See also 5 ReferencesTask Forces editTokyo 2010 was organized into 18 task forces covering such areas as research training crisis response technology and mission global discipleship assessment and global mission coordination Each task force made assessments in three areas relative to their particular focus What is the current need and what is being done about it What remains to be done and How can mission agencies help to bridge the gap between present efforts and the projected need over the next ten years 5 Finishing the Task editA special listing called the Finishing the Task List was distributed at Tokyo 2010 which documented the existence of 632 unreached peoples over 50 000 in population without any long term missionary engagement 6 Specific commitments were made by agency representatives at Tokyo 2010 to engage 171 of these in the next three years with missionary work Delegates also signed up to send out 1 244 oral Bible teams which will dub Bible stories for priority language groups which have a high percentage of oral learners Eighty five mission agencies also volunteered to help with national surveys to identify communities without access to a local church 7 Historical significance editSpecial emphasis was given at Tokyo 2010 to the growth of the non Western missions movement At Edinburgh 1910 there was no representation from non Western mission agencies 8 At Edinburgh 1980 roughly 30 percent of the delegates were from the non Western world At Tokyo 2010 over 65 of the delegates were from non Western mission agencies 9 See also editTimeline of Christian missions 1910 World Missionary ConferenceReferences edit Tokyo Missions Conference Draws 2 000 Leaders Tokyo 2010 Archived from the original on 2010 05 19 Retrieved 2010 08 03 Tobis Finanzen Blog im Internet emisdirect com www emisdirect com 1 dead link TOKYO 2010 www tokyo2010 org Finishing The Task Home www finishingthetask com Global Network of Mission Structures Archived from the original on 2016 03 03 Retrieved 2018 11 11 Starling Allan Seeds of Promise World Consultation on Frontier Missions Edinburgh 1980 Pasadena William Carey Library 1981 Herald The Gospel 13 July 2009 Tokyo 2010 to Model After First Global Missions Conference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tokyo 2010 amp oldid 1188275337, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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