Finding the Right Missions Service Opportunity
This edition of Missions on the Web looks at sites that offer matching services and online listings of many opportunities with multiple organizations.
This edition of Missions on the Web looks at sites that offer matching services and online listings of many opportunities with multiple organizations.

A tremendously effective partnership between a group of missionaries to North Africans in France and a local French church led to the formation of a ministry model for the future placement of teams in France.
Impressions gleaned from interaction with mission leadership across the country.
A comparison of the missiology of four men—Donald A. McGavran, Carl F. H. Henry, John R. W. Stott, and Ralph D. Winter.
A conversion research project on the growth of the Thai Protestant Church addressed what kind of people become Christians and what types of churches attract non-believers.
Informal and formal groups are fertile grounds for disciple-making in Africa if utilized well. Discipleship, clearly defined, must find its home in groups.
Alan R. Johnson seeks to respond to the increasingly fuzzy definitions of missions and missionary identity.
Terry Muck and Frances Adeney have written a rich and stimulating work which proposes a new way of thinking about and practicing Christian mission among adherents of other religions.
Dawson interviewed “as many people as we could from all walks of life” to read the vital signs of life for doing evangelism.
Forgotten Girls is a collection of brief, yet poignantly written, vignettes depicting the often harrowing lives of girls in the Majority World.
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