Meeting the Spiritual Needs of the U. S. Minority Overseas
They are among the 1.7 million Americans, plus other English-speaking people, who live in foreign countries.
What it Takes to Learn a Language and Get Involved with People
Learning how to learn a language is one of the major components of the Agape intensive training that every new member attends before going to the field.
Should Mission Boards Send Teams as Well as Individuals?
Recently the team concept has been emphasized in mission circles. Although most missions view themselves as a team and the concept of teamwork is not radical, a growing number of people are advocating a team approach with a new wrinkle.
North Africa: The Last Frontier
The people of God often get caught up in secular thinking with regard to frontiers. When both the north and south poles had been conquered, when the highest mountains had been climbed, and when the floor of the oceans had been charted, everyone turned toward space as a new frontier.
In Rosario it Was Different—Crusade Converts Are in the Churches
“Mass evangelism is obsolete!” Why? “Because it has always failed to produce solid growth. Public decisions seldom become responsible church members.” This is what we often hear. Is it true?
The Missionary’s Safety in the Face of Pain, Danger and Death
As we look at the South African situation, our family has to think about some unpleasant possibilities, even though they are remote.
What Is it That We Fear?
What do we think about when we think of the safety of missionaries?