
Engaging Sinbad City: What Research Shows About God’s Work among Workers in the Muslim World
The world missions community has spent the past thirty years or so establishing footholds

The world missions community has spent the past thirty years or so establishing footholds

A recent conversation about global ministry among the poor provoked me to further thinking about

Stanley Hauerwas has suggested that the Parable of the Sower in Matthew 13 can

The July 15 coup in Turkey has brought the name of

A few years ago, fifteen to twenty people travelled from the United States to another country

We were in our 20s, newly married, and fresh out of El Instituto de Lengua

To appreciate the scope of the Rwandan genocide is difficult; in terms of human and

Decades ago, it used to be that interested people would ask

The Christian life begins as the Spirit of God grants us recognition of our

With this issue, I bid farewell to my editorial role for EMQ. Having served for 16 years in
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