Playing to Our Strengths
Any good coach will develop strategy for game day to take advantage of his or her team’s strengths, and to minimize whatever weaknesses exist vis-a-vis their opponents.
Dreams, Hopes, Concerns, Fears: Working Together to Shape the New Millennium: EMS
The following response is from Kenneth Mulholland of EMS: Evangelical Missiological Society
Dreams, Hopes, Concerns, Fears: Working Together to Shape the New Millennium: COSIM
The following response is from John Bennett of COSIM: Coalition for the Support of Indigenous Ministries.
Dreams, Hopes, Concerns, Fears: Working Together to Shape the New Millennium: AERDO
The following response is from Evvy Cambell of AERDO: Association of Evangelical Relief and Development Organizations.
Dreams, Hopes, Concerns, Fears: Working Together to Shape the New Millennium: IFMA
The following response is from John Orme of IFMA: Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association
Recruitment Crisis
It was late summer 1939. I was relaxing on the streets of my hometown, thinking about visiting my aunt’s market stand for something to eat. Not a care in the world. Until I glanced at the headlines in the newspapers being hawked on the street corner. A huge, foreboding statement jumped out at me: CRISIS IN EUROPE.
Redefining Holism
The word “mission” seems to embrace any and every enterprise sincere Christians undertake.
Another Look at ‘Holistic Mission’: A Response
This article is a response to the article “Redefining Holism,” by David J. Hesselgrave (July, 1999).
Biblical Holism and Secular Thought in Christian Development
Secular development. At the very heart of the secular concept of human development is the belief in a better future world. The road to material well-being follows either the capitalist or the socialist route. These two basic views, both of which are economic theories, have not been challenged for at least 100 years.
Biblical Holism: Critiquing a Critique
This article is a response to the article “Biblical Holism and Secular Thought in Christian Development,” by Joel Matthews (July, 1999)