Innovation in Mission: Women Workers in the Harvest Force
Empowering women harvest force workers to fulfill God’s calling in their lives can bear tremendous fruit for the gospel.
Empowering women harvest force workers to fulfill God’s calling in their lives can bear tremendous fruit for the gospel.
The vital role of prevenient grace in world mission, the catholic spirit of John Wesley, and “being with” as a Wesleyan incarnational impulse are but a few of the bracing topics unpacked in World Mission in the Wesleyan Spirit.
Two years after it began, the author explains why ADIN (Asociación para el Desarrollo Integral) in Colombia is being used as a model for creating other kingdom business mission projects.
In 2002 we first developed a MisLinks page connecting to missionally-focused arts resources. Eight years is a lifetime on the Web, so we have returned to our Arts page to update it with new resources.

Global workers must discern, learn, and affirm values in a Christ-like way.
The following letter was written to a missionary with whom I have a long-term friendship.
The need for specialized mental health services within missions is growing. It can be responded to best by openly acknowledging the need and actively seeking out specialists who can carry out the work.
Nine principles for creating more healthy leadership transitions.

A tremendously effective partnership between a group of missionaries to North Africans in France and a local French church led to the formation of a ministry model for the future placement of teams in France.
Impressions gleaned from interaction with mission leadership across the country.
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