La Grande Commission is a public study and mission-awareness surface built from inductive Bible study, Scripture-access research, and Great Commission education. It is not a raw data mirror or a church partnership claim. Its role is to help readers study clearly, read mission data responsibly, and support research that helps the church understand the remaining translation need.
Passage and source basis
Matthew 28:18–20; 1 Peter; Titus
The article follows the public site method: observe the text or source, interpret it in context, state a plain conclusion, and apply it responsibly.
What to observe
- The public site starts with Scripture and method, not with statistics alone.
- Mission data is treated as a reading aid that requires source dates and review.
- Support rails are framed around research, publication, study preparation, and language-status clarity.
Common misunderstandings
- It is not claiming to be a Bible translation agency.
- It does not claim direct partnership unless a partner rail is later verified.
- It does not turn public datasets into low-value duplicate pages.
Application
Personally, the article invites a reader to handle Scripture and mission information with humility and clarity. For the church, it strengthens teaching, prayer, responsible support, and the refusal to publish unsupported claims.
