Willow Creek or Lima? Europe’s Church Planters Ask
Europe’s church planters, for the most part frustrated (except for some notable exceptions among the Pentecostals), are looking for clues
Europe’s church planters, for the most part frustrated (except for some notable exceptions among the Pentecostals), are looking for clues
When the Berlin Wall was torn down, and the Cold War evaporated, civilization was said to be poised on the
Increasing financial paternalism and the accompanying westernization of the gospel are the two most critical issues facing us in world
The Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA, Kenya), which grew out of the pioneering missionary zeal of the Church of
In the first of this two-part series (April, 1991), I described what I call the “double bubble syndrome” that missionary
According to the Jesuit-sponsored Bellarmino Center and the Chilean Department of Sociological Research, Protestantism has exploded in Chile. In 1970,
We’re hearing more about power encounter these days among non-charismatics. We are more open and less afraid of spiritual power
After visiting missionaries on a number of fields over the past few years, I’ve come away dismayed because far too
Joachim Hettiarachi, principal of the Ibbagamuwa high school, arrived home one afternoon to find a mother and her teenage daughter
Finding a balance between staying too long and leaving too early.
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