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(Programme of Christian Evangelism Training)
Advance Groups are an evangelistic training resource developed by The Message Trust and the Luis Palau Association. The groups are designed to encourage, train and disciple Christians for practicing and proclaiming the gospel into the world.[1] This is achieved through monthly small group gatherings using the free 3-year mentoring material. The organisers say that Advance exists “for anyone who wants to grow their understanding of the gospel and their ability to share it”. Advance Groups run in churches, homes, universities, and a wide range of locations in more than 90 nations around the globe. Course materials are translated into native languages to equip the groups and churches as they are trained.
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