Rwanda: Where Was the Church?
What influence should the church have had?
Editorial: The Hardest Work of All
Except possibly for not writing home often enough, nothing adds more guilt than failure to evangelize.
House United or Unequal Yoke?
This last year has seen a fire in the armory of evangelical theology. Though it looked for a time like an explosion was imminent, the fire was finally brought under control. The issue which ignited the blaze was a joint declaration signed in March, 1994, “Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium.”
An International Perspective on Evangelical-Catholic Cooperation
Let me share my observations about “Evangelicals and Catholics Together: The Christian Mission in the Third Millennium.” It is tragic when evangelicals begin to aim their “polemical rifles” at each other rather than the enemy. In this instance, the target is not the persons but the issues.
Do Missionaries Tell the Gospel?
A self-study of missionaries’ effectiveness in evangelization.
The Search for the Best Way to Win Japan
When Japanese Christians build cultural bridges to the larger society by attending Buddhist funerals or inviting unsaved families to celebrate traditional Japanese festivals at their church, does that automatically herald the entrance of syncretism into their doctrine?
Responding to Counseling Needs in African Churches
The need for counseling was implicit in the immense numbers of refugees and displaced persons.
How to Make the Most of Short-term Missionary Counseling
Nine recommendations on how we can use short-term counselors more effectively in providing much-needed therapy to missionaries overseas.
Rwanda: Analysis by the U.S. Ambassador
Jesus saw trials awaiting human society as a combination of political, cultural, environmental, and religious elements. That’s what we witnessed in Rwanda.
Global Report: Evangelicals in Europe Dropping Anchor of Hope
It is time to bring the same compelling message of hope to an outwardly prosperous, yet increasingly pessimistic, continent.