Seven Phases of Church Planting and Activity List
This is a side bar to the article “Is Planting Churches in the Muslim World ‘Mission Impossible?'” in the April, 1997 issue of EMQ.
Here Come the Missiomega Churches!
One of the most significant developments in the missions enterprise from North America over the last decade has been the emergence of missiomega churches.
Editorial: Paul and Michael Jordan
In a sense, the apostle Paul played and planned like Michael Jordan.
How to Recruit Workers for the Frontiers
Many mission agencies, including my own (CBInternational), want to send more missionaries to the frontiers. But relatively few American missionaries are doing evangelistic, church-planting work among the world’s 3.8 billion non-Christians, followers of non-Christian religions, living in non-Christian lands.
Is Planting Churches in the Muslim World ‘Mission Impossible’?
Two half-truths: (1) Church planting among Muslims is an impossible task; and (2) God must intervene in a special way to reveal how to do it.
Keys to Effective Home Schooling of MKS
One of missionaries’ greatest concerns today is their children’s education, an issue to which mission agencies are becoming increasingly sensitive.
Applying Information Technology to the Developing World
Access to information is becoming increasingly synonymous with the world’s definition of success and power.
Sending and Receiving in Light of Equal Partnerships in Mission
The concept of partnership in mission is the focus of discussion and debate across a wide spectrum of mission agencies. This article looks at issues of partnership as expressed in the sending and receiving of personnel in cross-cultural mission.
Recruiting Major League Missionaries
I find scouting and developing Major League ballplayers surprisingly analogous to recruiting and developing major league missionaries.
Who Cares about Prayer?
Two perspectives from veteran missionaries that will provoke thinking—and, we hope, prayer.