The Incarnational Model: Perception of Deception?
The incarnational model is built upon three foundational assumptions.
The incarnational model is built upon three foundational assumptions.
Giving and receiving of money in missions partnerships.
Under the general editorship of Lynn Giddings, the trilogy under review is addressed to church workers and comprises a collection of forty-one pieces by fifteen authors.
There are 600 Evangelical churches for every unreached people; so, if we all adopt a people, the world can be reached very quickly.
We write this in the immediate aftermath of the events of September 11, 2001. We had previously decided to focus this installment on relief and development organizations.
I am honored to be invited to present my perspective on the strengths and weaknesses of the “revolution” in mission as so forcefully proposed by James Engel and William Dyrness in Changing the Mind of Missions: Where Have We Gone Wrong.
Four alternatives for the use of money and missions.
Sites with particularly rich offerings of MK resources and links, and those with substantial online content.
World Evangelical Fellowship moves into the new century with a new name and energized vision.
John and Shirley (pseudonyms) had been happily married for several years before coming to the field. As they struggled through transition into a new culture, a new job, a new language and a new lifestyle, their marital relationship began to suffer.
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