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IET is a team of God-called men and women, committed to be devout followers of Jesus Christ and to serve Him by fulfilling the Great Commission among the unreached in South East Asia.

Our primary call is to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with those who have never heard His name and to disciple them to become faithful followers of Christ.

The Mission

To Reach the Unreached at Any Cost!

Church Planting

Indian Evangelical Team’s primary call fulfills the Great Commission by planting healthy, reproducing churches among the unreached peoples and by raising up indigenous leaders who eventually lead church planting movements in each cultural or geographical group.

IET’s goal is to go where none have gone before and establish Christ’s Kingdom on this earth. The ultimate goal is to birth and establish a church planting movement, saturating entire geographical and people group segments with self-propagating healthy churches, led by trained indigenous ministry leaders.

Training Native Christian Pastors and Church Planting Leaders

We fully believe that a discipled community of believers (a church) is the end result of the Great Commission being truly fulfilled in a given local geographical area. IET, therefore, is committed to reach the unreached by planting pioneer churches among the unreached and then raising up called, indigenous leaders to lead the movement.

We fully believe that the Gospel is best spread and established in unreached areas when done by a native from that land and culture. It is also strategic and healthy for any movement to be ultimately led by indigenous ministers. So, Indian Evangelical Team focuses to train pastors and missionaries with proven character and leadership potential to become leaders, to ultimately lead their people and church planting movements.

Native missionaries are better equipped to communicate the gospel in culturally appropriate ways and in the local language, as they are from the areas where they minister. Not only that, native missionaries do not have to climb over many social and cultural barriers that are faced by international missionaries, and they are able to live at the level of the people they serve. It ’s truly amazing to see the Gospel become relevant to those who have never heard it and only listen because it is being preached from one of their own.
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