Church Planting: Theory and Practice
A new pastor begins armed with a detailed plan and the support of colleagues.
AEPM News and Views
In a school such as ours where missionary leaders with four and five terms of field experience rub shoulders with inexperienced missionary hopefuls, the topic of conversation often focuses on the differences between mission studies then and now.
Contemporary Roman Catholicism
The new universalism of the Roman Catholic Church provides a starting point for a new Dallas Seminary course.
Rich, Poor and Missions
The above topic is my nomination for a course constituting a part of the academic frontier in missiology. Let me proceed to describe the course as it has been carried on here in Winnipeg.
Doing Mission
Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to figure out infallibly—at least with some measure of consistency—who will make it in overseas assignments?
Board Retirement Plans Call for More than Money: Report of Consulting Agency
A year of research and discussion with 18 faith (independent) and denominational mission societies, concerning 20 possible characteristics of planning and providing retirement income, has revealed a wide diversity of beliefs and practices.
The Lessons of 27 Years’ Gleaning among Muslims
Serious pitfalls abound, but loving, patient, disciplined witness pays off.
Development Work Can Hinder Church Growth
A tribal church in Irian Jaya fell into a trap that missionaries should avoid.
The ‘Longnoses’ Are Coming
A village welcomes a missionary team—for reasons of its own.
Editor’s Analysis: How to Get Ready for Urbana
But to capitalize on this opportunity, missionaries will need to get ready now.