Postmission: World Mission by a Postmodern Generation
In the late 1990s some GenXers who were serving God in various mission organizations found each other and began discussing
In the late 1990s some GenXers who were serving God in various mission organizations found each other and began discussing
Where did we get the notion that literacy is a prerequisite to understanding the Bible?
Even though Christians are only a small percentage of China’s 1.3 billion people, two Christian names are well recognized throughout
This book, built on lessons from Hebrews, will help Muslim Background Believers (MBBs) persevere in pilgrimage.
This book intends to push conservative Christians into serious engagements with a pluralistic world as well as challenge the faulty
Can a sincere Zoroastrian be saved? Is there truth in non-Christian religions? Many have attempted to answer such questions with
Samuel Escobar finds the missionary potential of the region in several developments, including self-generated church growth, conversion-prompted social change, and
Chris Sugden describes Beyond Fragmentation as “a cold bath of realism.” A cold bath it is; EMQ readers may find
What Does it Mean to be Saved is a collection of essays which were inspired by a conference held at
Highest kudos to EMQ for featuring a less popular “mission field,” i.e. Latin America (LA) (July 2003 issue).
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