Anthropology: Luxury or Necessity for Missions?
The beginning of courses in anthropology at the School of World Mission at Fuller Theological Seminary has brought a quantity
The beginning of courses in anthropology at the School of World Mission at Fuller Theological Seminary has brought a quantity
nstitutions are those ministries whose intrinsic purpose is not considered to be the preaching of the Word or the building
Man fights to lose his lostness without being saved. The scientific optimist would settle the matter by dismissing God from
Mr. Detzler’s article, based on a survey of current mission policy, shows that North American boards are grappling with a
A study of church and society in Africa most easily focuses on the influence of the institutional church on the
Current attitudes to evangelism cluster around two poles: presence” and “proclamation.” “Christian presence” is a term in vogue in ecumenical
Winds of change have affected the climate in which the missionary endeavor must be carried out.
There is a Chinese proverb that says: “If you are planning for a year, plant rice; if you are planning
In 1954 Kenneth Strachan of the Latin America Mission advocated international partnership in all aspects of missionary endeavor. He wrote,
When Christ spoke the words of the Great Commission and then sent His Spirit to empower the first missionary movement,
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