The Making of a Local Church
As a Roman Catholic clergy in the Majority World and a trained cultural anthropologist, Francisco Claver, evaluates the Church through
As a Roman Catholic clergy in the Majority World and a trained cultural anthropologist, Francisco Claver, evaluates the Church through
This latest book in a series of three by Sherwood G. Lingenfelter deals with culture and cross-cultural leadership for Western
The author takes an insightful look at the issues surrounding the largest mission initiative of our time.
Visser brings clarity to a statistical “mess” with what is surely the most comprehensive and rigorous statistical study of the
In this installment of Missions on the Web we look at networks, fellowships, and associations of mission agencies around the

The danger is that easily measured outcomes will be measured while others remain unmeasured, leading to misallocated resources and superficial
The internet allows people to engage in the secret sin of pornography, and it is not until marriages and families
Four lessons emerged as national co-workers talked about their primary desires for partnership.
The author discusses the benefits of a church moving from singular people adoption toward a multiple people group advocacy model.
“It seemed good,” is a little phrase in Acts 15 which can have profound implications on missionary call.
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