The work of the IMB in Central and Eastern Europe dates back to the historic London Conference held in 1920. Clearly, the needs went beyond the establishment of new churches, but was any need truly greater?Įarly IMB History in Central and Eastern Europe (1920-1942) Not only were their churches going through an unprecedented transition, the IMB was also in transition and developing an unapologetic focus on church planting as the key to fulfilling the Great Commission. “Why the continual emphasis on planting churches?” Many godly national evangelical leaders in Central and Eastern Europe posed this question to the International Mission Board (IMB) in the early 1990s.1 They quickly pointed out the need for trained pastors, renovated old buildings, erecting of new chapels, publishing of materials, and other pervasive needs. International Mission Board Church Planting in Central and Eastern Europe
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