The New Testament is Not Enough

Many language communities around the world that only have the New Testament are asking for the Old Testament, but resources to do this are scarce. However, for the New Testament to be fully understood and enculturated, translating the Old Testament must be prioritized. 

Faith in the Marketplace

Samuel Lee’s dissertation aims to provide an in-depth analysis and discussion of the metrics utilized to measure the effectiveness and success of integrating business and mission.

Global Mobilization – What Is the Spirit Saying?

The global Church is on the cusp of an explosion of focused mobilization across denominations, organizations, and individual local ministries. To see this realized, every believer and local ministry needs to be empowered and released to do what is already in their hearts.

Rethinking Global Mobilization

Mission leaders the world over expend a great deal of energy on mobilization efforts. However, such agendas often lead to frustration and a lack of response. In Rethinking Global Mobilization, veteran mission mobilizer Ryan Shaw seeks to remedy the situation by asking the whole Church to pray, send, and go on a global scale.

A Twenty-First Century Challenge for North American Mission Agencies

North American mission executives and missionaries are often unaware of the extent to which individualism has shaped their social interactions, organizational structures, and gospel presentations. Understanding this is critical for connecting well with the collectivist cultures of most of the rest of the world.

We Aren’t Broke

Elsdon proposes a way to “redeem” the decline in American Christianity by presenting a vision for transforming the way churches use their money.

Calling on the Prophets

This short volume walks chronologically through the Prophets found both in the Bible and the Qur’an.

8 Lessons Learned in 80 Years of Bible Translation

Much has changed since Wycliffe Bible Translators was founded in 1942. But our calling has remained the same – to help people encounter God through his Word in a language and form they can clearly understand.