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March 6, 2025
Celebrating 30 Years of God’s Heart for the Nations: A New Edition and Digital Curriculum to Equip Believers
God’s Heart for the Nations, the impactful eight-week inductive Bible study that has transformed countless lives and deepened believers’ understanding of God’s global mission, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a special edition and an all-new digital curriculum.
Since its original release, God’s Heart for the Nations has helped churches, small groups, and individuals explore God’s purpose for the world through Scripture. Now, to mark three decades of impact, this refreshed edition includes enhanced content, updated insights, and a modern design to make it more accessible and engaging than ever before.
In addition to the printed study, this milestone edition also features a brand-new digital curriculum, providing:
“The 30th Anniversary Edition is more than just a refresh—it’s an invitation for a new generation to embrace God’s mission,” said Jeff, Mobilization and Discipleship Strategist at 16:15 and project lead for the new edition. “With the addition of the digital curriculum, we’re equipping believers with accessible tools to see and respond to God’s heart for all nations.”
God’s Heart for the Nations has long been a cornerstone resource for mission-minded discipleship, helping churches and individuals grasp the biblical foundation of the Great Commission. This new edition ensures that its message will continue to inspire and mobilize believers for years to come.
The God’s Heart for the Nations 30th Anniversary Edition and digital curriculum will be available March 31, 2025. For more information or to order copies, visit 1615outfitters.org/ghftn.
About 16:15
16:15 exists to equip and empower local churches and agency partners to actively participate in the Mission of God. Through coaching, resources, and training, 16:15 provides tools to strengthen mission efforts worldwide, helping believers and churches engage more fully in God’s redemptive work among the nations. Learn more at 1615.org.
For media inquiries, please contact:
Stephen Irwin
communications@1615.org
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