Guinea is a country in Western Africa located on the Atlantic coast. Natural resources are plentiful in Guinea, which possesses many of the world's bauxite reserves and significant amounts of iron, gold, and diamonds. Nonetheless, the nation's economy is primarily based on subsistence agriculture.
Since the 1950s, Guinea has experienced rapid population growth, accompanied by continued migration from the rural areas to the urban centers. During the 1990s, Guinea accommodated several hundred thousand war refugees from neighboring Liberia and Sierra Leone.
However, conflicts between those countries and Guinea have continued to flare up over the refugee population. Conakry, a chief harbor city for sojourners, is Guinea's main urban center and the nation's capital. Conakry represents a ripe harvest field for West Africa, with several sizeable frontier people groups calling the city home.
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Disciplemaking Principle: Understand the Urgency of the Task Jesus tells his disciples that we will not know the hour in which he will return, but that we should always be ready. Disciple Making Movements focus on the urgency of the task at hand - all peoples, nations, tribes and languages hearing the good news of Christ.
ReadPsalm 66:4-7 "Everything on earth will worship you; they will sing your praises, shouting your name in glorious songs. Come and see what our God has done, what awesome miracles he performs for people! He made a dry path through the Red Sea, and his people went across on foot. There we rejoiced in him. For by his great power he rules forever. He watches every movement of the nations; let no rebel rise in defiance."
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