How Valid Is Receptivity in Determining Mission Strategy?
Church growth theory, as elaborated by some of its proponents, has continued to arouse opposition.
Church growth theory, as elaborated by some of its proponents, has continued to arouse opposition.
Singapore’s vibrant political, social, and economic climate has nurtured an ever increasing number of Christians over the past decades.
Here are good ideas to get you over the hump.
All missionaries can be thankful for the research Larry Keyes had done on the exploding growth of the Third World missionary force (see pp. 216-224). We now have adequate documentation for a most significant trend in the missionary advance of the church worldwide.
The title is a Maasai proverb meaning that old men are not the only ones possessing wisdom.
Having studied philosophical Hinduism before coming to India years ago, I was astonished to hear my first Hindu friend, Jetti, in Darjeeling say, “We worship evil spirits.”
Response to the article “Muslim Missions: Cutting the Nerve?” by Richard Hildenbrand, EMQ July 1982.
If you think a moratorium on nuclear weapons production will be difficult to achieve, what about the partial moratorium on sending Western money and missionaries to Third World churches?
Response to the Article: Mission to Muslims: Cutting the Nerve? by Richard Hildenbrand, July 1982 issue of EMQ.
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