Injustice & Women in Families: Why Christian Ministries Must Fight for Change

The author looks at families in Asian cultures and
offers a biblical view of marriage and the generations.
From Accomplices to Advocates: Discrimination against Non-native English Speakers in Mission Agencies
The authors discuss the prevalence, consequence, and contributing factors of discrimination against non-native speakers of English and provide insights to inform a biblically-based response to the issue.
Does GenY Deserve a Mission Conference?
Although GenY may not technically be an “unreached people,” it may be on the endangered list.
What Muslims Really Believe—The Islamic Traditions
To Muslims, the hadith are familiar in their daily lives. By tapping into these, we have a bridge that makes spiritual conversations relevant and accessible.
Fruitful Practices: Studying How God Is Working in the Muslim World

An inductive, multi-year, multi-agency study reflects both directly and indirectly Fruitful Practices that have resulted in churches being planted across the Muslim World.
Rice Farming & Church Planting

Overlaying church planting upon rice farming is a method that has proven very effective in South Asia.
La Vida Profunda: Contextualizing Spiritual Formation
Case study of how one missionary team (Mission Mexico City) tried to contextualize the spiritual formation process with urban youth in Mexico City.
Contextualizing the “Least Things”
by Ruth Julian Last November, I was sitting in the living room of a vibrant Congolese Christian woman and we were sharing prayer requests. She asked for prayer for the upcoming month. Wanting to understand the request better, I probed to find out more details. She explained that in Congo, the month of December is […]
Bounded and Centered Sets
Dr. Paul Hiebert’s concept of bounded sets and centered sets are often misapplied in mission circles today.
Letters to the Editor
Continuing the Discussion of “Women in Missions.”