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?
Unreached People (not land masses!)
If the great commission is about people, why do we represent it with geographic maps?
Diaspora Dynamics for Doing Reverse Mission in Canada
By Narry F. Santos
Giving Honor: A Key to Fruitful Cross-Cultural Partnerships
Werner Mischke
Network Leaders: New Mission Leadership for a Globalized Church
Kärin Butler Primuth
Mission Networks

Networks are becoming one of the fastest growing platforms for leaders and practitioners to connect in the global missions community. These networks are leading to the discovery of best practices, new means of sharing information, and cooperative action for the sake of gospel proclamation to the ends of the earth.