Editorial Comment
This issue of Mission Frontiers is about change:
- massive,
- ominous,
- mysterious,
- dangerous,
- wonderful,
- totally unexpected
- change
- change
- change ...
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This issue of Mission Frontiers is about change:
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Talk about the need for leadership! Take a look (facing page) at the thousands of new missionaries being sent out by church movements established originally by Western missionaries. This does not...
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USCWM Executive Director Greg Parsons recently returned from the Interdenominational Foreign Mission Association/Evangelical Fellowship of Mission Agencies and International Society for Frontier...
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Here is a sample page from the Global Prayer Digest.
As you pray for mission efforts around the world, we believe you should strongly consider interceding for unreached peoples like the Fulbe of...
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Contact any of these organizations at 818/797-1111 or address 1605 Elizabeth St., Pasadena, CA 91104 USA
Intitute of Tribal Studies
Dave Sitton, who has been a missionary in Papua New...
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"Five years ago I stood before my peers at a Columbia Bible School chapel service and spoke for the very first time about my deafness. Never before had I opened my heart as I did that day to tell...
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The Middle East is not the only place where a great mobilization effort is taking place!
The Mobilization Division is one of the four divisions of the U.S. Center for World Mission. We are...
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"In what some call the Post-Denominational Era, an Unreached Peoples Emphasis Puts You on the Cutting Edge."
An interview with Bob Ricker, President of the Baptist General Conference...
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Across the centuries, the constantly decreasing number of non- Christians per committed ChristianNon-Christian here means "people who do not consider themselves to be Christians." This number does...
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The October issue of MF presented Part I of this analysis of the critical issues in the church's mission in the 90s. The first 8 points ended with a definition of a "unimax" people as "the maximum-...
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