Missions from a Personal Latin American Perspective
When Latinos ask about getting involved in missions, the approach to getting them started is not simple.
When Latinos ask about getting involved in missions, the approach to getting them started is not simple.
How one Bible/ministry training program empowered
Christians in rural China to become a fully-functioning
body of believers without dependence on foreign input.
A look at the origins and structure of the first indigenous mission in Peru and its importance for missions in the third millennium.
We are living in a time when God is giving the Hispanic Church the opportunity to reach out to Muslims.
Six key components in one international scholarship program in Bolivia have led to great success in Christian leaders making an impact both nationally and globally.

In holistic discipleship, the ultimate God addresses intimate needs in ordinary areas of life; areas of “non-poor” poverty are exposed; and disciple-makers consider the community growth process from relief to sustainability.
Shipman gives an overview of why education consultants
are vital to missionary families around the world. She
includes key characteristics consultants must display.
Cultural anthropology can and should be harnessed as a necessary and practical aid for the task of knowing the soils of individual people within cultures and sub-cultures.
As the first of two articles on the dependency/
interdependency debate, Rickett presents the main
views of Glenn Schwartz and John Rowell.
After describing his own experience in teaching and mentoring in different contexts, Nichols shares ideas for developing the student-teacher relationship outside of the classroom.
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