Global Report
by Robert NiUaus Islamic radicalism is usually associated with the Middle East. Yet the greatest concentration of Muslims is in Southeast Asia. The nation with the largest Muslim population is not Iran, but Indonesia, where 80 percent of the nation's 161 million people follow the Prophet Mohammed to a greater or lesser degree. Government officials […]
The Introduction to Missions Course: How to Prepare ‘World’ Christians
Too often a student’s minimal exposure to missions results in stereotypes and myths about the mission of the church that must be corrected by a sensitive guide and direct experience.
A Report on the National Meeting
In conjunction with EFMA-IFMA triennial study conference, 60 professors of missions met at U.S. Center for World Mission in Pasadena, California.
AEPM News and Views
Report on the triennial conference.
Doing Mission
The role of female missionaries… church-mission tensions… cultural biases in exercising control… principles for proclamation.
Editor’s Analysis: Holy Land Hoopla and Missions
Picking a fight with Israel is a dangerous thing. Even more dangerous, from one standpoint at least, is to pick a fight with those who love Israel, no matter what.
Planting in Tandem for Church Growth
What’s being done in Germany shows that co-operation is better than competition.
Training Local Villagers to Provide Health Care
Successful projects in Uganda point the way for others.
Missionary Stress and What to Do about It
Careful analysis coupled with sound practical advice point the way to coping.
Sapping the Strength of Witness in Israel
Infatuation with prophetic causes deters evangelicals from the main purposes of missions and church growth.