Apostolic Function in 21st Century Missions
Alan R. Johnson seeks to respond to the increasingly fuzzy definitions of missions and missionary identity.
Alan R. Johnson seeks to respond to the increasingly fuzzy definitions of missions and missionary identity.
Terry Muck and Frances Adeney have written a rich and stimulating work which proposes a new way of thinking about and practicing Christian mission among adherents of other religions.
Dawson interviewed “as many people as we could from all walks of life” to read the vital signs of life for doing evangelism.
Forgotten Girls is a collection of brief, yet poignantly written, vignettes depicting the often harrowing lives of girls in the Majority World.
Kingdom without Borders: The Untold Story of Global Christianity is a sweeping appraisal of the global advance of Christianity and the state of the Church around the world.
The differences between the various regions of the Global South are real and significant in terms of their defining characteristics.
by Enoch Wan and Michael Pocock, eds. Evangelical Missiological Society Series 17. William Carey Library, 1605 E. Elizabeth St., Pasadena, CA 91104, 2009, 411 pages, $14.99. —Reviewed by Christopher
by EMQ editor Balisky, E. Paul. 2009. Wolaitta Evangelists: A Study of Religious Innovation in Southern Ethiopia, 1937-1975. American Society of Missiology Monograph Series. Eugene, Ore.: Pickwick Publications. Fox
The problem comes when a “missions-minded” church is not counterbalanced with the corresponding recognition that mission agencies need to recognize the God-ordained place of the local church.
Drawing upon their personal teaching experiences in nearly a dozen countries, Michael Romanowski and Teri McCarthy provide a highly useful and practical guide for three groups of evangelical Christians who teach overseas.
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