Spiritual Adoption & Africa: Potential for Changing a Landscape
How “spiritually adopting” African young people can lead to a revolution of “Timothys” who will bring hope to their worlds.
How “spiritually adopting” African young people can lead to a revolution of “Timothys” who will bring hope to their worlds.
An inside look at fruitful cross-cultural partnerships in Latin America as seen through the eyes of David Brooks and Jōse de Dios, former and current Americas area directors for Wycliffe International.
Why “points of contact” between Christianity and Islam are mythical—and why Christians must stay true to the task of missions that lies before us.
One principle of effective witness with Muslims is listening and allowing them to identify the issues which they find important in the discussion. It is then up to us to formulate our biblical understanding for them in those areas.
How seminaries and Christian colleges can strengthen the
Adopt-A-People Group program.

Being effective in ministry in cultures such as Russia, where Russian Orthodoxy and suspicion of Americans are commonplace, includes a return to the simplicity of Bible study and scripture reading.
Harnessing the power of anomalies could become a gateway to spreading the gospel through media.
https://emqonline.com/store/reprints-Westerners%20and%20Middle%20Easterners%20Serving%20TogetherThe author shares seven common struggles in ministry partnerships in the Middle East.
A study of church planters reveals that they are more likely to be motivated to continue on the field if certain criteria are in place. The author offers help for mission agencies and team leaders looking to help their church planters succeed in their tasks.
The African American Church desiring to get involved in world missions faces unique opportunities and challenges.
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