Mission Associations
In this installment of Missions on the Web we look at networks, fellowships, and associations of mission agencies around the world.
In this installment of Missions on the Web we look at networks, fellowships, and associations of mission agencies around the world.
Visser brings clarity to a statistical “mess” with what is surely the most comprehensive and rigorous statistical study of the Thai Church ever.
How families and organizations can build a foundation of knowledge about language acquisition and its relationship to academic learning—especially as it relates to missionary kids.
by Charles H. Kraft William Carey Library, 1605 E. Elizabeth St., Pasadena, CA 91104, 2008, 547 pages, $29.99. —Reviewed by Brian M. Howell, associate professor of anthropology, Wheaton College,
Starting with a meaningful truth about Jesus will help people take that first step of faith.
Through experience, the authors share four lessons on how to welcome international students to the U.S. and how to model a house church that will be reproducible in their home countries.
Although we need to be sensitive to specific contexts, there is a time and a place for challenging the cultural context with countercultural values of the Kingdom of God.
We live in an age of unprecedented opportunity, where more options and choices are available to us than ever before.
A four-phased approach to establish excellence in missions.
Some thoughts to guide us as we seek to influence a justice movement underway. Together, if we tread humbly, we can fulfill our calling to bring healing to the broken world around us.
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