Post Missionary Asia: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
Throughout much of Asia, where the world’s least evangelized peoples dwell, the foreign missionary era has for all practical purposes
Throughout much of Asia, where the world’s least evangelized peoples dwell, the foreign missionary era has for all practical purposes
This article is a response to the EMQ article “Post-missionary Asia: One Size Doesn’t Fit All,” by Roger Hedlund, January
Reading current missions literature, you might get the idea that Asian, African, and Latin American missionaries have blown past their
This morning’s paper carried a picture of a weather-beaten, dilapidated one-room school near here. It looked like it belonged in
Church life in North America is changing and some of these changes are welcome. Less welcome is the tendency for
It’s one of those projects that often gets put off until furlough looms. Or it’s a requirement of new missionaries
Survey reveals essential qualities for various positions.
This article is a response to the EMQ article, “About Research with MKs,” by David Wickstrom,” October 1994.
Missionary research is getting a bad name, especially as it relates to missionary kids (MKs).
A case study shows how conditions in the chaotic Indonesian megacity of Bandung mitigated against a migrant Sundanese Christian family’s
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