Upgrading Member Care: Five Stones for Ethical Practice
Providing ethical and responsible member care to mission/aid staff is crucial to the health and well-being of both the individual and the organization.
Providing ethical and responsible member care to mission/aid staff is crucial to the health and well-being of both the individual and the organization.
Understanding the five major challenges the Church faces today: urbanization, world unemployment, hunger, AIDS and the relevance of the Christian faith.
Seeing ministry as “divine art” greatly impacts the way missionaries mentor those in their care.
One urban missions leader shares lessons from a six-year ministry outreach to Bengali immigrants.
A former missionary kid reflects on what it means to “lay one’s children on the altar” for service to God.
In this edition of Missions on the Web, we explore what the Internet has to offer in terms of information resources on the Middle East.
Pruitt skillfully proposes a different explanation of what influenced the rise of involvement of American women in the mission movement in the nineteenth century.
This is by far Logan’s best resource to date. He and Cole have teamed up to produce a high quality, principle-based church planting resource, rather than a model specific tool.
Succinctly yet comprehensively, Wagner Kuhn explores relief and development from biblical, historical and contemporary Christian perspectives.
WHAT MAKES MISSION CHRISTIAN?
I was most engaged by the article, “What Makes Mission Christian?” (January 2006) by Christopher Little.
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