Who Needs to Hear?
Both theologically and pragmatically, at least five priorities or questions should be kept in mind when choosing new target areas.
Both theologically and pragmatically, at least five priorities or questions should be kept in mind when choosing new target areas.
The new Mission Handbook is out. Frequently I receive questions about which organizations work in a particular country, conduct certain kinds of ministry, what I know about an agency or how to get in touch with it. This is where I go for the answers.
The patriarchal clan system has many ramifications.
The book reveals secrets about house churches in China, with names, places and pictures.
Sweet Talk in Africa
Thanks, Jay, for your sweet article in EMQ (April 2004). You explain and illustrate your three points beautifully and also affirm Africans and their wisdom stored in proverbs.
This book is primarily a handbook on how to win adherents by logical reasoning to the evangelical Christian faith.
Evangelical Missions Quarterly was conceived in an ice cream shop called the Eskimo Inn at Winona Lake, Indiana.
“Globalization is a part of God’s plan to integrate the entire body of Christ into his global plan (mission)” (47). People can and should become a part of this plan by creating Great Commission Companies (GCCs) throughout the world.
In the midst of all the memorials of September 11, we would like to call at least four things to mind.
Lon Allison and Mark Anderson’s Going Public with the Gospel, is a strong, stimulating apologetic for the ministry of public, proclamation evangelism.
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