Operation World: Helping You Pray for Every Nation—Including Those in EMQ
Examples of how Operation World can help you pray in an informed way for issues addressed in EMQ articles.
Examples of how Operation World can help you pray in an informed way for issues addressed in EMQ articles.
The author considers if five ethical values presented by a left-wing, Brazilian philosopher can be used to better short-term mission trips.
Six metaphors shed light on how international networks can clearly demonstrate the unity of Christ to non-Christians.

Results from a research study explores the relationship between traumatic events and psychological symptoms.
Based on personal experience, Veldt shares how mission agencies can care for missionaries who are dealing with the loss of a loved one.

A study of current and former field staff looks at factors related to retention issues among North American cross-cultural workers. Recommendations for agencies are included.
If the post-secular Nepali Church does not want to become obsolete, five principles need to be prioritized.
Non-contextualization is occurring in many cultural contexts—even in the ministry of those who promote the highest levels of contextualization—where new churches have been planted in the last few decades.
Latino missionaries hold new perspectives related to relationships with Muslim neighbors, methods of communicating and developing church-planting movements, and a unique viewpoint of possible problems.
Seeing many people come into the Kingdom of God requires more than just a look at the soil. It requires hard work and carefully evaluating the sun and rain, the sower, the seed, and our method of sowing.
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