The Missing Piece in Global Mission Strategy?

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Editorial Comment Editorial

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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The Case for a Global Inter-Missions Network Feature

The Case for a Global Inter-Missions Network

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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Letters Other

Letters

Clarifying Changes in a Key Latin American University

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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How Did The Edinburgh 1980 Conference Come Into Being? Feature

How Did The Edinburgh 1980 Conference Come Into Being?

Editor’s Note
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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An Introduction to a Call That Didn’t Work Feature

An Introduction to a Call That Didn’t Work

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 First Call Feature

The First Call

The Granddaddy Meeting: 1910

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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Still Two Structures Feature

Still Two Structures

After All These Years

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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How the World Inquiry Began! Feature

How the World Inquiry Began!

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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