Short Term Missions Workbook: From Mission Tourists to Global Citizens
Dearborn wrote this interactive workbook to resolve his own question of whether most short-term trips reflect one’s commitment to Christ
Dearborn wrote this interactive workbook to resolve his own question of whether most short-term trips reflect one’s commitment to Christ
Few words in the Christian lexicon of the early twenty-first century are as exhilarating as “revival.” The word causes one
The book makes a valuable contribution by highlighting the involvement of missionaries and national Christians in the demise of colonial
Historians commonly view British missionaries as agents of the British Empire. Were they? What motivated these preachers of the gospel—the
This concise and highly readable book brings another perspective to the growing phenomenon of house churches.
Young New Yorkers greet each other with a hearty
“Whassup?”—which translated means “What’s happening in the world around you?”
This is a splendid compilation of articles to help orient Christian workers to the diverse world of children’s needs and
Ott provides an introduction to European mission training schools and a look at the challenges that face evangelical theological educators.
Distinguishing Christian Testimonies In his letter (April 2004), Phil Parshall shares how a non-Christian gentleman in Bangladesh gave a strong,
If missions are about bang for the buck, France is a bad deal.
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