Missions in the Network Society
By Eldon Porter and Joseph Handley | The world is more interconnected than ever before, and the way we do missions is being redefined as a result. Individuals are connecting in collaborative networks which is impacting the way we lead. This, in turn, is changing the role of Western mission sending agencies. What does this mean for the future of missions?
Building Bridges to Oral Cultures: Journeys Among the Least-Reached
By K. Carla Bowman with James Bowman
You Found Me: New Research on How Unchurched Nones, Millennials, and Irreligious are Surprisingly Open to Christian Faith
By Rick Richardson
Against the Tide: Mission Amidst the Global Currents of Secularization
Edited by W. Jay Moon and Craig Ott
TEE in Asia
Edited by Hanna-Ruth van Wingerden, Tim Green, and Graham Aylett
You Welcomed Me: Loving Refugees and Immigrants Because God First Loved Us
By Kent Annan
Christian Reflection in Africa: Review and Engagement
Edited by Paul Bowers
A Theology of Interreligious Relations
By Henning Wrogemann
World Christianity: A Historical and Theological Introduction
By Lalsangkima Pachuau
The Gospel of our King: Bible, Worldview, and the Mission of Every Christian
By Bruce Riley Ashford and Heath A. Thomas