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The Magazine for Serious Disciples |
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The Directory of Articles Contained in the April-May 1991 Issue
Cover Story: In 1979 the Wall Street Journal Lost Its National Sales Manager but the Unreached Gained PIONEERS
Today: The Young Mission Agency that Ted Fletcher Founded Is Growing and Already Works in All Five Major Blocks of Unreached Peoples |
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Editorial Comment
by Ralph D. Winter
What does the Roman Catholic Church have in common with the Presbyterian Church? A new emphasis on people groups!
Blazing New Paths to the Unreached
by Roberta Winter
The inspirational story of Ted Fletcher, the founder of Pioneers. Read about this young, exciting mission agency.
The Minangkabau of Inodonesia People Profile of the 7 million unreached Minangkabau people.
How Goes the Harvest?
by Mark Schweer and Ron Shaw
Mission Frontiers Samples Six Denominational Boards Known to Have Activities Among Unreached People.
Choose a Bite-Sized Piece
by Ed Edwards
A story of a church doing its part to reach the unreached through the Adopt-A-People campaign.
Reaching For the Unreached - Because They Can't Wait Forever
What is so special about the new brochure from African Inland Mission? Read the brochure that promises to be a model for others to follow.
Surmounting the Geographical Impasse?
by Ralph D. Winter
What do the Roman Catholics and the Presbyterians have in common? A new emphasis on people groups rather than geographic areas.
My Turn - Pioneers Blazing New Paths to the Unreached
by John Fletcher
An inspiring proclamation about the vision of Pioneers as well as a bold challenge to the church from the General Director.
Unreached Peoples in Cities
by Timothy Monsma
Ethnic and social boundaries exist in urban settings as well as in rural areas. Dr. Monsma provides fresh insights on the various needs of the city.
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