Editorial: Our Most Overlooked Strategy
No, strategy isn’t the right word, because Jesus didn’t give us strategies for world evangelization. He gave us relationships between himself and his Father and between himself and us.
Reinventing Mission Training
Desire for change in the way we do mission training in North America has been a burr under a lot of saddles for a long time.
Approaches to the Evangelization of Muslims
For the past three years, cultural exchanges have placed English-speaking Christian students in Tunisian homes,” a ministry leader reports.
Some Tough Questions about Youth Ministry
As the world gets younger, missionaries face a complex array of social problems.
Some Tips for Youth Ministry
Though the current needs of global youth may seem overwhelming, there are some things we can do by partnering with churches in the U.S. But whatever we do, we must place a high priority on equipping nationals to reach, build, and equip their youth. Here are some tips for missionaries.
Focus and Balance in Missionary Outreach
If we follow the apostle Paul, we’ll find his zeal and passion were exercised toward four groups.
Paul Tipped the Balance Toward the Frontiers
I don’t think any advocate of the priority of frontier missions (mission to the unreached peoples, to the least-evangelized, or to World A, which roughly corresponds to the 10-40 Window) would disagree with Michael Pocock that ministry to each of his four categories is valid Christian ministry.
How User-friendly Is Your Teaching?
Storytelling is the answer to the boring cognitive approach.
How the Church Grew among Guatemala’s Mam Indians
This remarkable story has many valuable lessons.
Global Report: Korean Church Catches a Whiff of Trouble in the Air
The bloom may not be quite off the rose of South Korea’s civilian-led democracy, but the country’s once intoxicating political aroma has definitely soured.