Persistent prayer, new action by churches and missions, and better trained missionaries.
Churches, mission agencies, and seminaries have a part to play in avoiding failures in our training investments.
The answer so far seems to be “rawhide,” but we can change it to “silk.”
Without some changes, we may be condemning our churches to continual dependence.
It’s dangerous if we identify the gospel with indigenous religion and make few conceptual changes.
The most embarrassing moment in my missionary career occurred near the beginning, 33 years ago, when our baggage arrived in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Some concerns must be faced if we are to be faithful to the Great Commission.
We short cut the biblical mandate by dodging crucial theological and missiological issues.
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