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This Month's Articles

Editorial Comment Editorial

Editorial Comment

Dear Reader,
Each issue of Mission Frontiers is in some key ways a “continued story.”

This time two mission leaders talk about a fundamental transformation that is essential for the U. S....

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Tags: movement, problem

What DNA Are We (Really) Reproducing? Feature

What DNA Are We (Really) Reproducing?

For the past 25 years I have ministered within church and mission in North America. I have served as a staff person of a church, as an elder, and (with my wife) as part of church-planting teams....

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Tags: america, western culture

Nurturing a New Generation of “Pauline” and “Petrine” Apostles Feature

Nurturing a New Generation of “Pauline” and “Petrine” Apostles

My early thinking on apostleship was shaped by Watchman Nee, who made a distinction between the Church and the Work – two distinct entities with distinct spheres. The Church is called to subdue the...

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Tags: apostleship, apostolic

Vision 2025 Rapidly Accelerating the Pace of Bible Translation Other

Vision 2025 Rapidly Accelerating the Pace of Bible Translation

Bob Creson is president of Wycliffe Bible Translators USA. He was interviewed by Darrell Dorr, managing editor of Mission Frontiers, during a May 18 visit to the U.S. Center for World Mission.

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Tags: vision 2025

News & Notes Other

News & Notes

Much has been written on the Back to Jerusalem Movement, the ambition of some leaders of the church in China to evangelize westward through Asia all the way back to Jerusalem. A March 2006...

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