Editorial: What’s Going on Here?
Within the last 18 months three missionaries have been taken hostage in Panama, Colombia one in the Philippines, and one in Cambodia.
Six Inflammatory Questions—part 2
Last time we considered three controversial issues: (1) Are we winning or losing? (2) How believable is the A.D. 2000 movement? (3) Why not let the nationals do it? We concluded:
From Rivals to Allies
Marshall was a fellow soldier who liked to boss people around. Because I outranked him by a few weeks, he informed me that he hated me. I avoided him after that.
Holding Tightly or Lightly?
Experiences with changing missionary strategies.
The Gospel for Shame Cultures
Have we failed to reach Muslims at their point of deepest insecurity?
Three Things You Should Not Believe about Ministry in the Former Soviet Union
One of the greatest challenges for today’s mission is the former Soviet Union, also known as the Commonwealth of Independent States (C.I.S.). After 70 years of religious restriction, the open promotion of the gospel has been allowed again.
When the Saints Go Marching In
We all have pictures of the past indelibly printed on our minds. Sometimes we wish we could simply forget those images. Other times we’re thankful we can’t.
How to Communicate Values and Truth in the Context of Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Langua
Introduction
TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) has long been touted as an ideal profession for those who wish to proclaim the gospel in both open and closed countries (e.g., Baurain 1992).