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SC: Strategy Coordinator

What is the role of a Strategy Coordinator (SC)?

A Strategy Coordinator constitutes a new concept in Christian missions with distinct characteristics and functions aimed at achieving an ancient goal: the fulfillment of the Great Commission.

The Strategy Coordinator's role requires working with all other Great Commission Christians, both local and non-local, denominations, agencies and individuals to do the following:

  1. Research and survey the situation of that population segment, becoming expert in the subject for purposes of evangelization, ministry and church planting.
  2. Learn the languages necessary to understand and communicate with the population segment.
  3. Devise and help to implement a wide range of evangelizing ministries aimed at reaching the target population and ensuring a church planting movement among them.
  4. Report regularly to an administrative supervisor.
  5. Relate as part of a team to other Strategy Coordinators, each of whom has been assigned to a different population segment.

The overarching objective of the Strategy Coordinator is to see that, through the vast network of Christian influences, all persons in his/her population segment become evangelized and have reproducing churches planted among them.

Out of this descriptive definition, four distinctive features emerge.

The Strategy Coordinator:

  1. Targets a single, unevangelized population segment.
  2. Is not bound by residential restrictions.
  3. Collaborates with all Great Commission Christians.
  4. Takes responsibility for developing and implementing a comprehensive evangelization strategy aimed at producing indigenous, reproducing churches (CPM).