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	<title>Biblical Missiology &#187; Missiology.</title>
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	<itunes:subtitle>The Word of God is our Mission Strategy Guide</itunes:subtitle>
	<itunes:summary>The Biblical Missiology&#039;s purpose is to Glorify God, propagate Biblically-Based models for missions, especially to the Islamic world and to confront unbiblical models of missions.

We believe missions is 100% about Glorifying God, not about saving souls. God saves souls, not missions. 

We believe that the Gospel is the good news of the inspired Word of God, not changeable, and should not be changed for anyone. The Gospel is the whole Gospel, and not watered down or pieces left out. 

We believe salvation comes solely through Jesus Christ, the Son of God the Father through the Holy Spirit. 

We believe that God&#039;s only and truly Holy Word is the Bible. 

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		<title>The Gospel is a Story: Biblical Missiology put to work.</title>
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		<title>Islamic Culture?</title>
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