Has “Table 71” Made a Breakthrough

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Editorial

Editorial Comment

It is heartening to see a greater willingness for missions to work together than at any time prior to or since the era of the Student Volunteer Movement, when the International Missionary Council...

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Letters

Professor Makes Good Use of Mission Frontiers

… I have just returned from 14 years in Kenya with Campus Crusade for Christ, serving as the Field Min­istry Coordinator and member of the missions...

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Feature

Is this Really a Breakthrough?

Editor’s note: On pages 9-12 we’ve reprinted (by permission of Dawn Ministries) an article that appeared in the June 2002 issue of Dawn Report. We invited a variety of mission leaders to critique...

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‘Table 71’ Creates Most Significant Missiological Advance since 1974

The DAWN idea and the unreached peoples movement had been running in parallel streams.  That is, until 'Table 71' burst on the scene and solemnized the union of these potent forces.

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Mission Leaders Respond to the Dawn Report Assessment of ‘Table 71’

While the conclusions of the “Table 71” group, including delineation of the four-step process leading to the discipling of a people group, is a positive development, I would hesitate to describe...

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Greg Parsons Feature

Reviewing Our Concepts and Definitions

The quiet, strong com­mitment of the “Table 71” partici­pants will undoubtedly push forward the effort of the Church to reach every unreached people group. Of course, any broad effort needs...

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