As Goes Costa Rica, So Goes the World?
Costa Rica’s church is big on outreach but small on discipleship, and that has led to a “backdoor phenomenon” with
Costa Rica’s church is big on outreach but small on discipleship, and that has led to a “backdoor phenomenon” with
Three hours outside of São Paulo, Brazil in the small town of Monte Verde, sixty Brazilians and other Latin Americans
Some mission boards and sending agencies have questioned the need to continue sending missionaries and/or finances to Guatemala.
In this article I am going to focus on the situation of the evangelical churches.
The world has changed a lot since I first “went” to the mission field. Traditionally world missions has been viewed
More” is not always better. Neither is “new.” And nowhere is this more true than with regard to the gospel.
Christians who are involved in the cross-cultural communication of the faith to nonbelievers have a particular problem with war.
Since 9/11, Islam has dominated the news and interest of the world. The war on terror has only increased the
In the middle of her book, Waging Peace on Islam, Christine A. Mallouhi challenges evangelical Christians with this question, “How
Miriam Adeney’s new book focuses on case studies of Muslim women from different regions of the world. These “daughters of
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