Old Pros: Can They Make it in Missions?
Second-career missionaries find satisfying ministries and make strong contributions, despite the obstacles.
Second-career missionaries find satisfying ministries and make strong contributions, despite the obstacles.
Peter and John have something to say even to Africa’s tangled economic, social, and spiritual problems.
The ’90s are the decade of decision for Westerners and the new world of missions.
Missionaries with unusual wisdom face off against Europeans’ deeply held impressions.
We short cut the biblical mandate by dodging crucial theological and missiological issues.
The most embarrassing moment in my missionary career occurred near the beginning, 33 years ago, when our baggage arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
The answer so far seems to be “rawhide,” but we can change it to “silk.”
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