Cross-cultural Connections: Stepping Out and Fitting in around the World
The twenty-first century has changed missions and ministry forever. We now live and minister in a global community, often through
The twenty-first century has changed missions and ministry forever. We now live and minister in a global community, often through
Upon entering the host country, virtually every missionary finds him or herself in a social and historical context that is
Can the World Wide Web be a serious resource for mission theology? Even though theology is not usually thought of
As I sat down to reflect on my experience as an English as a Foreign Language (EFL) teacher at an
This article offers some necessary theological and missiological shifts to help facilitate church planting movements.
In this article George Patterson and Galen Currah address frequently-asked questions about guidelines and dangers related to church reproduction.—Eds.
It was July—winter in the African country of Lesotho. My pilot guided the red and white turbocharged Cessna into a
With the dawn of the new millennium missionaries from all over the globe have set their sights on the sons
When journalist Lee Strobel first met a shy and soft-spoken Leo Carter, he was a seventeen-year-old veteran of Chicago’s grittiest
Globalization is a term that evokes passionate feelings. Conflicting convictions about the effect of globalization have surfaced in missions too,
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