Decentralized Theological Education in Europe” describes tangible steps taken by missionaries to train and mentor “indigenous leaders who train and mentor others” through the Decentralized Theological Education (DTE) program in Europe. They prayed that God would empower this tool for the multiplication of churches and the development of indigenous leadership throughout Europe. “And we have been privileged to see Him do just that, to his glory.
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