
Young Evangelicals & Financial Giving: Is There Hope for the Future of Missions?
One study of undergraduate students shows that financial giving is alive and well among young evangelicals.

One study of undergraduate students shows that financial giving is alive and well among young evangelicals.

There are key questions which must be asked when considering cross-cultural evangelism.

Historical voices remain curiously absent from many modern discussions about using the term “Son of God.” The author uses Theodore

The Book of Esther reminds us that even when God’s name is absent, mission can still take place. Our commitment

Suffering and martyrdom have strengthened, extended, and purified the Church and attracted non-believers to the Christian faith. Nayak looks at
by Rose Dowsett Amen! This truly is a bad question, one which should never have been posed. Authentic mission and
by Bryant L. Myers Answering this question requires some nuance. It was useful once, but it is now neither useful
by Christopher L. Heuertz Many of my friends enslaved in the commercial sex industry have legitimate reasons to question the
by Raphaël Anzenberger Educators say that there are no “bad” questions, just questions. Asking questions is how students grow in
Mark Long insists that the question as to whether proclamation or social action is more important needs to be set
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