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Until All Have Heard: The Centennial History of Church of God World Missions, the historical account of the church’s missions advance from 1910 to 2010, was released at the church’s General Assembly i The book attempts to capture


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the essence of the spread of the


Church of God to 180 countries and territories,


tracing the efforts of hundreds of missionaries and


national leaders whose faithful obedience to the Great Commission has resulted in nearly 6 million members outside North America.


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The one-volume hisistotory, written by Bill George, begins with a 100-year survey, then moves iinto antto a regional approach to tell the story of the denomination’s beginning and development in each area of the world. The book’s preparation has beenhas a two-year project for George,


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who wrote based on research from Charles Conn’s 1959 history, Where the Saints Have Trod, subsequent studies directed by former administrative assistant Christopher Moree,


14 sa e o r wo 14 save our world aveour world he l A l Ha he asked. sk Unti A Have ked Until Alll Have Heardeard,, a 565-page book


printed by Pathway Press, will be sold in bookstores for $22.99. It is available from Pathway Press and at Church of God World Missions.


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and his own and staff investigations. “This has been a labor of love for me, since I have long been associated with


Missions, and a great many of the p


people whose stories are told were


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were m frre my friends during the past ha f-cen u He serves


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educattion nd publications for tht e mhe missmission agency. He


space limitations. World Miss iin


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n 180 countries and territories throughout 100 years, and more ththan 5,200 individuals have been under Mission Board


appointment during the period. How is it possible to do justice to such a


massive movement in a single volume?


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