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To "make disciples of all nations" (from the Greek ethne , meaning people groups) is an invitation to cross cultural, linguistic, and geographic boundaries. It recognizes that the Gospel is not a local treasure to be guarded, but a universal hope to be shared. Discipleship in this context means:

Below is a draft piece that explores this theme, focusing on the call to action, the scope of the mission, and the promise of presence. Title: The Global Echo: A Call to All Nations Disciples of All Nations

The command was never a suggestion; it was a deployment. Standing on a mountain in Galilee, the resurrected Christ delivered what has become known as the Great Commission . "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations" (Matthew 28:19). This wasn’t just a call to preach, but a call to replicate —to take the transformation experienced in a small corner of the world and echo it across every border. To "make disciples of all nations" (from the

Creating a piece on usually centers on the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18–20), where Jesus instructs His followers to spread His teachings globally . Title: The Global Echo: A Call to All