Celebrating 100 years of Foursquare Missions International “We really were a missional movement before we were a denomination, and that continues to be our focus."
In 1924—just one year after the opening of Angelus Temple in Los Angeles—Aimee Semple McPherson started sending missionaries to other nations. This was the birth of Foursquare Missions International (FMI), a worldwide missions effort that still continues 100 years later. Read more about why Foursquare is celebrating our nearly 400 missionary workers + over 69,000 churches and meeting places stationed around the world. Foursquare Missions International (FMI) is poised to take part in ensuring every person in the world hears the gospel of Jesus Christ. However far, however difficult it may be, we’re ready to go. Para leer este correo electrónico en español, haga clic aquí |
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