Faithful Disobedience: Writings on Church and State from a Chinese House Church Movement
Reviewed by Richard Cook, professor of church history and missions at Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, California, and a
Reviewed by Richard Cook, professor of church history and missions at Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, California, and a
Rarely does a biography make the book review list for Evangelical Missions Quarterly. Lucy Austen’s biography of Elisabeth Elliot, however
Reviewed by Randy L. Jackson, PhD, who served 18 years with the International Mission Board. Currently, he is the associate
Reviewed by Alan Howell who served in Mozambique among the Makua-Metto people (2003–2018) and as visiting professor of missions at
Reviewed by L. Lynn Thigpen, PhD, adjunct professor, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA, and emeritus IMB missionary to Southeast Asia.
By Collin Cornell | Does God’s faithfulness end when our usefulness runs out? While most Christians would deny this, the
By Tamie Davis and Moyra Dale | Patronage relationships are common in many cultures. Western missionaries in these environments are
By Grant Klinefelter | Do we know the story of what God is doing today? Often, we know how God
By Charis Jackson and Lynn Green | To say Loren Cunningham reshaped missions is not an overstatement. It’s a fact.
By Ellen Livingood, Matthew Philip, and Scott White | Immense global changes are affecting every aspect of missions. Missions models
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