Seeking that Missing Person
How mission leaders can take the emerging generations and short-term missions and create a “missions ethos” for long-term missions.
The Ultimate Need—The Infinite Christ
Three reasons why we are constrained theologically and missiologically to teach the truths of a Trinitarian God and Christ as the preexistent Son of God.
Identity Theft: Retheologizing the Son of God
In many “bibles,” the identity of Jesus is severly alienated by the change in two phrases: “Son of God” and “Lord.”
The Missionary Call: A Biblical and Practical Appraisal
The call to missions is very similar to the call to any other vocation–it relies on recognizing when and how God speaks.
Church in Context
A look at seven theological principles can help us embrace other elements of God’s revelation and command.
House Churches In Central Asia: An Evaluation
For many Christians in Central Asia, house churches are the best church planting strategy.
Missions to North Korea and the 1.5 Generation Korean-American Christians
1.5 generation Korean-American Christians and their attitudes toward missions to North Korea.
Tentmaking Unveiled—The Survey Says
A survey of 450 tentmakers in the 10/40 Window reveals that there are certain factors which increase a worker’s effectiveness.
The Devil is in the Details: Avoiding Common Pitfalls when Funding New Partnership Endeavors
Having clearly defined objectives and guidelines at the outset of a partnership with an international ministry can prevent many problems along the way.
Foreign Money and Indigenous Ministry: To Give or Not to Give?
There is a time, place and manner to use foreign funds for the expansion of national ministries. Missionaries serving overseas need to wise stewards as well as generous givers.