Editorial: When ‘Simple’ Bible Truths Won’t Do
If there’s anything we want to be sure about in missions, it’s the biblical validity of our work. Yet as one surveys the scene, it is apparent that the biblical underpinnings are not all that solid.
Finding a Sense of Belonging in Your New Place
Since the days of Abraham, God has been calling men to leave their familiar surroundings, their place of belonging, to move out into the unknown, to a new place.
Appreciation for and Warnings about Contextualization
Missiologists, theologians, Christian education directors and church administrators continually face new issues. The latest issue is contextualization.
The Hermeneutical Crisis in Muslim Evangelization
One of the phenomena of our day is that, alongside a spirit of renewal and change that is sweeping through the Muslim world, there is a parallel resurgence of interest in the church in getting involved in the task of evangelizing the Muslim world.
Church Maturity: Old Hat?
Guru: Young man, if God wants to mature an indigenous church, he’ll do it without your help or mine. You must get on with the task of being a true missionary. Repent of your truncated church development syndrome.
Paul the Pragmatist: Another Look at His Missionary Methods
Many have sought to discover through Paul “God’s methodology for missions.”