Making TEE Serve the Needs of the Churches
As we planned for theological education by extension (TEE) in Argentina, we sought a program that would develop leaders who could demonstrate Bible knowledge, ministry skills, and traits of Christian character. We did not anticipate the reception the program has enjoyed, nor the results we have already seen.
Gap in Women’s Needs Addressed
Missionary women face distinctive challenges in their service.
Wives: Homemakers or Mission Employees?
There are many obstacles to fuller integration of women in mission work.
Separation: Balancing the Gains and Losses
Handling conflicting emotions is a difficult task. Yet it is something we all face at one time or another. As we progress through life we inevitably encounter change, separation, and loss.
Get Ready for Partnership with Emerging Missions
Missions is rapidly entering a new age marked by a decline in the growth of Western missionary-sending and a rapid increase in non-Western missions growth.
The Tin-cup Image Be Shattered
Suggestions for practical steps churches can take to cooperate with agencies to facilitate and improve the deputation system.
The Big Enemy of Deputation was Me
Lessons learned which went far beyond the fund-raising and prayer-raising function of deputation.
There Are Some Workable Alternatives to the Old Way of Doing Deputation
Case studies examine three successful support models.
Global Report: A Worldwide Survey of Church and Mission
Reports from around the world.
Editor’s Analysis: Green Lake ’71 Revisited: Progress, Yes; but Problems Remain
Fifteen years later, how have we done?