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    G C M F R A M E W O R K , 4 T H E D I T I O N

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    GLOBAL CHURCH MOVEMENTS

    A VITAL CHURCH ORFAITH COMMUNITY FOREVERY 1,000PEOPLE

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    CURRENT REALITY, PURPOSE, AND GOALS 11.1. Current Reality 11.2. Purpose 11.3. Goals 1

    HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND STRATEGIC SHIFTS 22.1. Historical Perspective 22.2. Strategic Shifts 32.3 The Next Phase of the JESUS Film Project 3

    BIBLICAL BASIS AND VALUES 43.1. Biblical Basis 43.2. Values and Attitude 5

    KEY CONTRIBUTIONS 54.1. Inspire Vision 54.2. Equip Leaders 54.3. Initiate Partnerships 54.4. Ignite Movements 54.5. Give Away Tools and Strategies 5

    DESCRIPTIONS 6

    5.1. Church or Faith Community 65.2. Shape and Size 65.3. Church Planting Movement (CPM) 75.4. Recognized CPM Leader 75.5. Recognized CPM Coach 7

    STRATEGIES AND PROCESSES 86.1. Training and Coaching 86.2. Building Internal Collaboration 96.3. Partnering with Like-minded Organizations 96.4. Practicing Multiplication 9

    6.5. Developing New Tools and Strategies 116.6. Ensuring Local Sustainability 116.7. Measuring Results

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    GLOBAL PRIORITIES 12

    LEADERSHIP AND STRUCTURE 12

    OPPORTUNITY FOR INVOLVEMENT 12

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

    TO HELP FULFILL THE GREAT COMMISSION BY WINNING, BUILDING ANDSENDING CHRIST-CENTERED MULTIPLYING DISCIPLES IN THE POWER OFTHE HOLY SPIRIT AND HELPING THE BODY OF CHRIST DO THE SAME.

    THREE GOALS

    This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a

    testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come.Matthew 24:14

    1. Five million churches or faith communities by

    the end of the year 2020

    2.A vital church or faith community for every

    1,000 people

    3. One recognized Church Planting Movement

    (CPM) leader for every church or faith

    community

    FIVE KEY CONTRIBUTIONS

    ONE

    CALLING

    1. Inspire Vision

    2. Equip Leaders

    3. Initiate Partnerships4. Ignite Movements

    5. Give Away Tools and Strategies

    SEVEN STRATEGIES

    1. Training and Coaching

    2. Building Internal Partnerships

    3. Partnering with Like-minded Organizations

    4. Practicing Multiplication5. Developing New Tools and Strategies

    6. Ensuring Local Sustainability

    7. Measuring Results

    1. Our focus on the Great Commission

    2. Our dependence on the Holy Spirit

    3. Our practice of spiritual multiplication win,

    build, and send

    4. Our approach to use transferable materials

    and concepts

    5. Our passion for initiative evangelism

    6. Our commitment to partner with all who are

    engaged in the Great Commission

    SIX CCC DISTINCTIVES

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    CURRENT REALITY, PURPOSE

    AND GOALS

    1.1 CURRENT REALITYOver seven billion people inhabit the world today. Of those, only two billion claim to have some form of

    relationship with Jesus, while the remaining five billion do not. We have a biblical mandate to help

    mobilize the two billion Christians to engage the five billion people with the gospel of Jesus Christ

    (Matthew 28:19-20; Acts 1:8; John 3:16).

    1.2 PURPOSEGlobal Church Movements (GCM) exists to help fulfill the Great Commission by helping to build

    movements of multiplying churches and faith communities among every tribe, tongue, people and

    nation (Matthew 24:14).

    1.3 GOALSBy working together with churches and mission agencies, GCM seeks to be a catalyst for establishing

    1. An additional five million healthy, missional, multiplying and sustainable churches and faith

    communities by the end of the year 20202. A church or faith community for every 1,000 people one for every neighborhood, village,

    high-rise apartment and digital community

    3. At least one recognized Church Planting Movement (CPM) leader for every church or faith

    community

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    HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

    AND STRATEGIC SHIFTS

    2.1 HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVEThe original vision of Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC and now Cru in the USA and several other

    countries) was to reach, disciple, and mobilize students to help fulfill the Great Commission. Yet, Dr. Bill

    Bright, the late founder and president, regularly emphasized our commitment to serve the Church.

    Because of that emphasis, CCC created and offered various strategies and programs of evangelism,

    discipleship and mobilization to the Body of Christ. For example, Lay Institutes for Evangelism, Explos,

    Heres Lifecampaigns,

    New LifeTraining Centers, and the JESUS Film

    .However, the programs did not establish new believers in sustainable and multiplying faith

    communities, beyond establishing them in follow-up and short-term discipleship groups. To address

    this need, GCM was established in 2010 as one of the global mission critical components of CCC.

    2.2 STRATEGIC SHIFTS

    By establishing GCM, CCC has made four significant shifts in its ministry processes and outcomes. Each

    of these shifts are intended to improve our ministry practices and increase progress toward the mission.

    FROM TOPassively resourcing churches Actively collaborating with churches

    Measuring decisions Making disciple-makers

    Starting short-term discipleship groupsEstablishing sustainable and multiplying

    faith communities

    Exposing people to the gospel through the

    showings of the JESUS FilmUsing the JESUS Filmas a church

    planting strategy

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    2.3THE NEXT PHASE OF THE JESUS FILM PROJECT

    Since its introduction in 1979, God has used the JESUS Film to expose billions of people to the Gospel

    and has seen over 230 million decisions to receive Christ. It is also estimated that churches and mission

    agencies have used the JESUS Film to plant over one million churches. The JESUS Film Project is a

    cutting edge media strategy to win people to Christ and engage them in early discipleship and bring

    them into local churches and faith communities.

    The JESUS Film isavailable today in 1,388 languages and in various products such as theChildrens version, Womens version, short segments, etc. Digitally, someone in the world is

    accessing JESUS Film resources nearly every 4 seconds. The next phase of the JESUS Film

    Project is, through active partnership in the Body of Christ, to help establish five million

    additional churches and faith communities.

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    HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE AND

    STRATEGIC SHIFTS (CONTINUED)

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    BIBLICAL BASIS AND VALUES

    3.1 BIBLICAL BASIS AND VALUESJesus came to build His Kingdom through His Church (Matthew 16:18) to include people from every

    tribe, tongue, and nation redeemed by the blood of the Lamb and worshipping at His throne

    (Revelation 5:9-10; 7:9-10). The local expression of the universal Church is a living organism composed

    of people who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ and are meeting together for worship, teaching,

    prayer, mutual service, and witness (Acts 2:42-47). The Bible describes a local church as an identifiable

    group of believers who gather in a particular location (1 Corinthians 1:2; 2 Corinthians 1:1; Galatians 1:2; 1Thessalonians 1:1; 2 Thessalonians 1:1).

    The Church is the Body of Christ, of which all believers are a part, and each individual believer has a

    special role to play as part of the Body (1 Corinthians 10:17; 12:1; Romans 12:4-5; 1 Corinthians 12). The

    gifts of the Spirit are given so that the members of the Body of Christ can serve one another effectively

    for the building up of His Body in love (Ephesians 4:16). And leaders are given to equip the members for

    works of service within the Body (Ephesians 4:11-13).

    3.2 VALUES AND ATTITUDE

    In addition to living out our CCC values of faith, growth, and fruitfulness, we also maintain certain

    historical distinctives, which are:

    1. Our focus on the Great Commission

    2. Our dependence on the Holy Spirit

    3. Our practice of spiritual multiplication win, build, and send

    4. Our approach to use transferablematerials and concepts

    5. Our passion forinitiative evangelism

    6. Our commitment to partnerwith all who are engaged in the Great Commission

    As we serve the purpose of God through church multiplication movements, we position

    ourselves as learners, servants, and partners in the Body of Christ.

    We would also like to affirm that God has not called CCC to be a church denomination but a

    strategic partner and catalyst in accelerating church multiplication movements. Similarly, CCC

    staffmembers are not expected to be pastors of local churches but leaders, coaches and

    multipliers of movement leaders. We also firmly believe that partnerships are crucial to fulfill

    Gods mission.

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    KEY CONTRIBUTIONS

    4.1 INSPIRE VISIONCCC has often inspired believers to take faith steps to accomplish great things for God. In the past six

    decades of CCCs existence, there have been numerous local, national, and international initiatives

    where God used CCC to inspire the Church to fulfill the Great Commission. Now through GCM, we

    desire to do the same toward establishing an additional five million multiplying and sustainablechurches and faith communities among the five billion people who urgently need the Gospel.

    4.2 EQUIP LEADERS

    CCC has a history of equipping leaders with a win, build, and send approach to spiritual multiplication.

    These leaders go on to make a significant impact for Christ in a variety of realms. Through GCM, we help

    equip leaders to align with Gods heart for both the Great Commission and the Great Commandment.

    We train and coach leaders to establish, nurture and multiply biblical churches and faith communities.

    4.3 INITIATE PARTNERSHIPS

    GCM is committed to begin and nurture partnerships that will further the Kingdom of God. We carry a

    deep conviction that Gods Kingdom is bigger than CCC and we can accomplish more by working

    together with others for the sake of Christ. We also realize that partnerships require a kingdom mindset

    an intentional effort and commitment to serve one another toward increased fruitfulness.

    4.4 IGNITE MOVEMENTSIn places where little or nothing is happening in relation to church planting, we take the initiative to

    launch church planting movements through our staffmembers, local churches and partners. We also

    desire to encourage and equip existing churches to multiply themselves, influencing near and far with

    the gospel of Jesus Christ.

    4.5 GIVE AWAY TOOLS AND STRATEGIES

    We freely give to the Body of Christ the tools, strategies and resources God has entrusted to us. For

    example, our training curriculum, the various languages and products of the JESUS Film, our global

    information tracking system, our online training and coaching tools, and our relationships and networks.

    All these all available for the Body of Christ to use toward the fulfillment of the Great Commission.

    As we work with others in the Body of Christ, GCM wants to make five key contributions:

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    DESCRIPTIONS

    5.1 CHURCH OR FAITH COMMUNITYThe primary outcome of the ministries of GCM is a missional, multiplying, healthy, and sustainable

    church or faith community that has:

    a. Ten or more followers of Jesus Christ who:

    Obey the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:36-40; Mark 12:29-31) and

    the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20)

    Practicing Acts 2:42-47

    Walk and witness by the power of the Holy Spirit

    Invest their time, talent, and treasure in building Gods Kingdom

    Draw people to Christ through word and deed

    b. Recognized spiritual leadership (Acts 14:23)

    c. Ability to sustain, govern and multiply itself (Act 16:5, 15:41)

    5.2 SHAPE AND SIZEThe above description distinguishes a church or a faith community from a discipleship group, a follow-

    up group, or a cell group that is not missional and multiplying. It has a sense of identity and permanence

    that is not characteristic of transient small groups. It also provides a measurable indication of whether a

    church or faith community exists.

    As GCM, we are committed to various expressions, sizes and shapes of churches and faith communities,

    as long as they are committed to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and His Great Commission. We also

    believe that there is no one model of church planting. As long as the pure Gospel of Gods Kingdom is

    preached to those who desperately need it, and as long as the Kingdom of God is built and

    multiplication is taking place, we value and support churches and faith communities of any size and

    shape as well as the multiple models used to establish them.

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    DESCRIPTIONS (CONTINUED)

    5.3 CHURCH PLANTING MOVEMENT (CPM)Movements may have different characteristics in different contexts. Yet what is common to all church

    movements is the evidence of the Spirit of God working supernaturally through His church and

    extending His Kingdom. Such evidence includes:

    1. Renewal and the increased fruitfulness of existing churches

    2. Planting and multiplication of new churches among the unreached peoples of the

    world3. Churches demonstrating the love of God and making a righteous impact among the

    people they serve.

    A church planting movement is four generations of churches or faith communities developed in a

    specific target area within 36-48 months, resulting in more than 100 interconnected churches. When

    churches are able to multiply up to four generations, raising up leaders and other resources from

    within, as well as governing themselves, then the church planting movement is locally sustainable.

    5.4 RECOGNIZED CPM LEADER

    GCM recognizes a CPM leader who has:

    1. Successfully completed a church multiplication training process such as Multiplying Churches

    and Communities (MC2)or an approved equivalent

    2. Established a church or faith community

    3. Selected and sent at least two new church planters from the newly established church or faith

    community to engage new target areas with church planting

    4. Has practiced building a church planting movement for a minimum of six months

    5.5 RECOGNIZED CPM COACH

    GCM recognizes a CPM coach who has:

    1. Successfully completed the GCM coaching training

    2. Actively coaching at least five church planters

    3. Practiced coaching for at least a year and has successfully produced at least two CPM leaders

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    STRATEGIES AND PROCESSES

    6.1 TRAINING AND COACHINGWhile we have flexibility to apply other approved training processes that lead to rapid multiplication

    of healthy churches, MC2 is the main training process of GCM. The MC2training process integrates the

    vision of GCM, essential principles from the development of the New Testament Church, CCCs win,build, send multiplication model and best practices we have learned from church planting

    organizations.

    MC2is a simple and transferable training process designed to equip church planters in the essential

    principles and steps of building multiplying church movements. As outlined in the diagram below, the

    training has 80 hours of content divided in four distinct 20-hour phases known as engage, establish,

    equip, and expand.

    While the message of the gospel and the nature of the church remain the same across cultures, ministry

    strategies and approaches can vary. The following are some of the key strategies and processes of GCM:

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    STRATEGIES AND PROCESSES(CONTINUED)

    6.2 BUILDING INTERNAL COLLABORATIONInternal collaboration with other ministry departments of CCC will enable us to learn from one another,

    maximize resources, increase fruitfulness, and fulfill our common organizational mission. Examples of

    internal collaboration:

    Using the JESUS Filmfor intentional church planting

    Churches launching movements on university campuses

    Students involved in church planting and church leadership College graduates equipped to transition from campus movements to marketplace or

    church movements

    Marketplace leaders mobilized to coach and resource leaders of student movements

    and church movements

    Strategies of FamilyLife, GAiN, Athletes in Action, etc. used to help accelerate church

    planting movements

    6.3 PARTNERING WITH LIKE-MINDED ORGANIZATIONS

    In order to be a catalyst for planting an additional five million churches and faith communities by the

    end of 2020, like-minded churches and mission agencies established the GACX (a global alliance for

    church multiplication) in 2011. GACX is a growing movement that creates an environment for churches

    and mission organizations to learn from and influence one another, to identify global priorities, to

    partner together in practical ways, and to track our global progress together.

    GACX members are committed to prioritize Gods Kingdom above their own organizations. In GACX we

    also realize that we cannot fulfill the Great Commission alone. So by cultivating our spiritual unity, by

    giving and receiving resources, and by encouraging and supporting one another, we intend to increase

    our mission effectiveness and bring glory to God.

    6.4 PRACTICING MULTIPLICATION

    As every living thing multiplies, the church is commanded and expected to reproduce and multiply(Genesis 1:28; Mk. 4:8; John 15:16). Spiritual multiplication was the model of the first-century church

    (Acts 2:41; 2:47; 5:14; 6:7; 9:31). Also, Paul instructed Timothy to multiply (2 Tim. 2:2).

    Hence, in order to realize the dream of establishing five million churches and faith communities by the

    end of 2020, the intentional practice of multiplication is key for GCM and our partners. In order to see

    locally sustainable churches, we insist that churches need to plant at least four generations of churches.

    The fourth generation being great granddaughter churches.

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    Below is a way to view spiritual multiplication up to four generations during a four-year period:

    6.5 DEVELOPING NEW TOOLS AND STRATEGIESIn order to increase ministry effectiveness and accelerate church multiplication we will develop and

    utilize digital strategies, which can be shared with the Body of Christ. Some recent examples are iShareand Nuvo. The iShare system is a web and mobile interface designed to help CPM practitioners record,

    map and share their ministry activities. Nuvo is an online version of the MC2training process that

    enables group interaction and learning. Additionally, we will work with partners on the development of

    digital evangelism and discipleship tools through theAbishai Initiativein order to collect ministry

    activity information and visualize it in the iShare system.

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    6.6 ENSURING LOCAL SUSTAINABILITY

    We are committed to seeing the development of locally sustainable churches and faith communities.

    Healthy movements are based on financial resources primarily mobilized from within, not flowing from

    outside. However, financial partnerships with other countries may be considered in the following

    conditions:

    If the local ministry is in a hostile environment

    If there are no or few local believers who could fund the work

    For unique or unexpected opportunities

    There are opportunities for unprecedented harvest and matching local funds

    For field-testing of new strategies and tools

    6.7 MEASURING RESULTS

    Measuring results is critical for GCM. Measuring results is how we can assess our fruitfulness, improve

    the quality of our strategies and processes, and use information to make informed decisions. iShare is

    the web and mobile-based technology solution we use to track our global progress. The keymeasurements in GCM are the number of:

    1. Recognized CPM leaders

    2. Recognized CPM coaches

    3. Churches and faith communities established along with their geographical locations and

    generational connections

    STRATEGIES AND PROCESSES(CONTINUED)

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    GLOBAL PRIORITIES

    Consistent with CCCs global structure, GCM has global, area, and national teams who are responsible to

    provide overall ministry direction in their respective geographic scope. Providing overall direction includes:

    training and coaching leaders, developing strategies and processes, raising and allocating financial resources,

    partnering with churches and mission agencies, and empowering local teams to fulfill the mission.

    In addition, each team has a responsibility to coach a team in its immediate organizational relationship. For

    example, a global team coaches area teams, and the area team coaches national teams, and the national team

    coaches local teams. The coaching relationships are intended to provide encouragement and feedback,

    strengthen accountability, increase learning, identify and multiply best practices, and develop leaders.

    Despite the many challenges we face in the world today, God is working powerfully in every nation changing

    lives and building His Kingdom. God is calling us for something extraordinaryto help establish additional

    five million churches and faith communities. Also, the Holy Spirit is uniting the Body of Christ more than ever

    before; creating an unprecedented opportunity to preach the Gospel among every tribe, tongue, people and

    nation.

    Therefore, we encourage you to prayerfully consider being a significant part of this unique global vision.

    Together we can make a big difference for Jesus. Here are some ways you can be involved:

    1. Pray and mobilize others to pray. Subscribe to the GCM Newsletter for prayer requests.

    2. Invest your resources toward establishing vital, missional and multiplying churches or faith

    communities for every 1,000 people. give.cru.org/2868320

    3. Encourage and invite like-minded churches and mission agencies to join GACX at gacxonline.com

    4. Contact your local ministry office to volunteer for face-to-face or online ministry involvement.

    Training and coaching in leading churches and faith communities is available.

    Would you consider being a part of this worldwide movement? Learn more at globalchurchmovements.org

    There are innumerable opportunities for GCM to contribute to the development of Gods Kingdom.However, we cannot do everything and we must prioritize. While we must be willing to follow the leading of

    the Holy Spirit and understand and seize God-given opportunities at any time, the following priorities will

    inform the opportunities GCM will pursue:

    Nations with an unreached majority

    Urban centers of influence

    People groups that are unengaged, unreached and least reached

    Places where the harvest is plentiful and the workers are few

    Believers who want to be discipled and mobilized for the Great Commission

    LEADERSHIP AND STRUCTURE

    OPPORTUNITY FOR INVOLVEMENT

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