The Death of Missions: Response 4: We Need to First Ask Questions
by Alex Araujo It is true that the word “missions” has become confused in the minds of many today, and
by Alex Araujo It is true that the word “missions” has become confused in the minds of many today, and
by Bill Taylor The 64-year-old memory is still strong. As a child in Costa Rica, I visited the Ross family
by Jonathan Bonk Colin Andrews makes a good case for a moratorium on the word “mission” and its cognates. After
by Miriam Adeney Lots of words offend: church, evangelical, Christian, Republican, Democrat, American, Christ. If a word offends a significant
Increasingly in the West, younger Christians eschew the word “missions.” Colin Andrews challenges us to drop the word altogether. We
Forty-five mission executive directors/CEOs participated in an exercise to consider the future challenges for North American missions.
How we personally make meaning of situations is a critical component in conflict.
This “moving conference” changed venues throughout its four days, allowing three hundred conference attendees to experience the hospitality of six
The author discusses important theological and
cultural issues that have been largely ignored in
contextualizing Christianity in Korea.
What does it take to be effective in kingdom work
over the long haul?
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