Editorial Comment
Dear friend,
If I had the chance to “replay” on a TV screen just two minutes of some single distant past event, I know I would be cross-eyed with indecision.
But, one of the leading candidates...
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Dear friend,
If I had the chance to “replay” on a TV screen just two minutes of some single distant past event, I know I would be cross-eyed with indecision.
But, one of the leading candidates...
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Editor’s Note
In my perspective, two keen people stand out at the global level today as the most influential in the cause of missions: Patrick Johnstone, through his various books, especially...
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I’m concerned by some of the casual information provided in the article written by Dr. Joel Carpenter, “The New Evangelical Universities” ...
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The reason for presenting a highly condensed statement from something written back in 1980 is to illuminate the steps now being taken to call a similar meeting for 2004.
The...
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After many startling and unusual accomplishments in America, Scotland and England, D.L. Moody consented to hosting the annual Northfield Conferences, held right in the little town of his birth...
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The following is from A History of Christianity by Kenneth Scott Latourette, pp. 1343-1345 (Harper & Brothers, 1953).
The most notable in the succession of the international,...
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Some of church history’s greatest pioneers—Samuel Zwemer, Mother Teresa, William Carey—did not wait to get permission before they started new mission structures. They began, attracted others to...
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Between July 2001 and March 2003 thousands of Christian leaders from more than six hundred cities heard stories from their colleagues of “God-at-work” in their cities and countries, then pondered...
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