Justice and Mission: Some Initial Reflections
The essential flaw in most campaigns for social justice has its origin in a mistaken assumption that there is no justice unless there is equality of outcomes.
The essential flaw in most campaigns for social justice has its origin in a mistaken assumption that there is no justice unless there is equality of outcomes.
This book is an excellent comprehensive guide for the BAM practitioner to keep on hand to refer to it over and over again.
We sat down with local leaders to discuss lessons learned and some of the shortcomings in multiplicative strategies. As for what we learned through the successes, we found that these principles were already written plainly by the hand of Paul.
Until recently, evangelical missiological efforts and strategies have focused on rural areas, and they have been struggling to catch up with the diverse urban realities where most Christians now live. Communicating Christ in Asian Cites is a worthy contribution to this effort.
Based on personal experience, Veldt shares how mission agencies can care for missionaries who are dealing with the loss of a loved one.
Understanding and avoiding the pitfalls associated with such relationships is the subject of this timely new book.

Results from a research study explores the relationship between traumatic events and psychological symptoms.
In this book, Steve Hoke and Bill Taylor have made a commendable attempt to include the voices of people from within the global missionary movement. It covers practical challenges, from getting ready to knowing when to quit.

A study of current and former field staff looks at factors related to retention issues among North American cross-cultural workers. Recommendations for agencies are included.
This book is a fine tribute to a singular individual whose powerful impact on Jewish outreach has yet to be measured.
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