Letters to the Editor
Highest kudos to EMQ for featuring a less popular “mission field,” i.e. Latin America (LA) (July 2003 issue).
Student Heroes: Do It Again Lord
Much has been made through the years of the impact and power of student movements in world evangelization. And well it should, as students have again and again been on the cutting edge of the new outreach that God has initiated around the world.
Things Just Happened
Influenced by the times, mission agencies have come of age and require that their missionaries develop strategic plans.
The World’s Students Find a Mission in Life
Missions may not be in their vocabulary, but students are searching for their “mission in life.”
Mobilizing the Next Generaton
How can we get more of those under age thirty involved in and committed to global, cross-cultural missions?
Generation X
Welcome to the information age. As the baby-boomer generation ages, my generation, Generation X, is beginning to establish itself as the next generation. So far this has not been a particularly comfortable passing of the baton.
Support Raising 101
We would love to teach at an MK school,” the couple shared. “If it wasn’t for this support-raising thing. Why should we have to beg churches for money? It’s humiliating!”
A Call to Missions: Is There Such a Thing?
The author discusses whether or not there is a calling to missions.
Shadows of Doubt
I would like to propose a few important considerations that I have found helpful for long-term survival, that every thinking missionary should make a priority.
If I Could LIve My Career Over Again: Reflections of a Veteran Missionary
EMQ asked David Howard, veteran missionary and, for several years, director of Urbana, to share in a more personal way lessons he learned over his five decades of missionary service.