When We Disagree
Running through the Bible like an antiphonal chorus is God’s call to his people to pursue two goals crucial to Christ-like living—unity and purity.
Running through the Bible like an antiphonal chorus is God’s call to his people to pursue two goals crucial to Christ-like living—unity and purity.
Corwin focuses on three things that impress him most about Stott’s engagement with mission issues.
Dr. Paul Hiebert’s concept of bounded sets and centered sets are often misapplied in mission circles today.
by Gary Corwin Psalm 96:3 is sometimes referred to as the “Great Commission” of the Old Testament: Declare his glory among the nations, his marvelous deeds among all peoples.
Corwin offers his impressions of Lausanne Congress 2010 in Cape Town, South Africa.
In May 2010 a small but important conference took place under the moniker of “Becoming Globally Friendly.”
There are challenging particulars that must be addressed for our practice of justice and mission to faithfully reflect our calling in Christ.
The essential flaw in most campaigns for social justice has its origin in a mistaken assumption that there is no justice unless there is equality of outcomes.
The differences between the various regions of the Global South are real and significant in terms of their defining characteristics.
Few today would disagree that 1910 was a major turning point for the world Christian movement.
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