On Furlough: What Returning Missionaries and Home Churches Want
Ten ways missionaries on furlough and mission committees and churches can bless each other.
Ten ways missionaries on furlough and mission committees and churches can bless each other.
We European and American missionaries brought the Word to Africa, and we relegated music to its pagan past. This book, very positive in tone, provides a sobering look at what we missed.
How do missionaries in Muslim churches speak of the divinity of Christ without appearing to contradict their belief in monotheism?
Jonathan R. Wilson believes that the “practicing church” declares God’s redemptive work and enhances the church’s witness through the empowerment of the Spirit.
Bruce Olson discusses what God did during his time with the Motilone—and how he saw Christ renew a nearly extinct people.
Jones offers four ways in which church planters need mentoring—and how they correspond to four eras in a church planter’s life.
The authors ask and offer suggestions on understanding relational needs and relationship services for missionary teams.
Murphy shows how to transform a mundane prayer letter into something exciting and engaging.
Missions committees must constantly update their mission vision and strategy. Hedberg outlines nine pitfalls committees must avoid.
The process of sowing and the harvest teaches us four basic principles or “laws.”
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