
Models of Ministry with the Transient Urban Poor
A description and analysis of some effective models of ministry to migrants and refugees in global cities, and important principles for working with sojourning people.

A description and analysis of some effective models of ministry to migrants and refugees in global cities, and important principles for working with sojourning people.
by David Cranston and Ruth Padilla DeBorst, editors Regnum Books International —Reviewed by Mark M. Overstreet, executive vice president, T4 Global PEOPLE WHO WANT TO BE their best will seek

RIckette shows how two independent organizations, whether church or mission, each possessing the qualities of selfhood, autonomy, and self-reliance, can successfully share resources across the wealth divide.
by Dean Flemming IVP Academic —Reviewed by Richard Hibbert, director, School of Cross-Cultural Mission, Sydney and Missionary Bible College EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS continue to debate whether proclaiming the gospel or

by Debbie Hawker and Tim Herbert, editors Condeo Press —Reviewed by Anna Bishop, minister (world mission), All Souls, Langham Place, U.K. I WAS DELIGHTED WHEN Debbie Hawker and Tim Herbert

If you ask someone to describe short-term missions, you will probably hear him or her say, “Short-term missions is a life-changing experience.” Although this phrase is well worn and used often, it embodies deep truth. Millions of people, including myself, have personally experienced and witnessed this life-changing experience.
by EMQ Editor Archer, Clint. 2014. Holding the Rope: Short-term Missions, Long-term Impact. Pasadena, Calif.: William Carey Library. Chan, Simon. 2014. Grassroots Asian Theology: Thinking the Faith from the
Despite blemishes both the church and the agency have, there is also incredible potential. What would it look like if both organisms made it a priority to work together in interdependent collaboration?
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