Symposium: The “De-missionization” of Missions
The concept of “doing mission” is still very strong, but it is increasingly being obscured by the use of creative
The concept of “doing mission” is still very strong, but it is increasingly being obscured by the use of creative

I have found that there are a number of assumptions that Westerners need to re-think in order to effectively build

The demand and curiosity about English has increased among all generations. In many instances, this creates a chance for English-speaking missionaries

Although the Church has made great strides in developing a multitude of effective mission strategies for engaging Muslim people around

As I reflect on pastoring a church cross-culturally, I realize that the biggest lesson came in understanding that living in

by Gary Corwin It has been my privilege for the last five years to be part of the leadership team

After looking through a September 1998 survey conducted by the Center for Sociological Research, I was intrigued and began wondering,

On closer examination, insider missiology and movements (IM) are like a fiberoptic cable: Multiple theological threads are bundled together to present a singular case

The stories of Paul in Philippi and of the issues that little church faced are stories for our churches today. God’s call

History and theology of God’s mission inform the philosophy and practice of mission. Among mission historians, Andrew Walls is credited with
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