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Sustainable Mission
Who Pays for the Books?

July 01, 2017 by Peter Sholl

Tags: books, latin america, mexico, sustainable

Sustainable mission is a macro-movement, a way of thinking, a general framework. It encourages missionaries and mission supporters to think carefully about how they are serving in local...

Eschatology and Mission
A Latin American Perspective

October 31, 2015 by Pablo A. Deiros, PhD

Tags: globalization, latin america, unity

As we move deeper into the new millennium we need a new hermeneutical key to understand our present history, the mission of the church, and what the people of God in the world are experiencing...

Honor and Shame in Latin American Culture

January 01, 2015 by W. Philip Thornton, PhD.

Tags: honor, latin america, shame

The role of honor and shame in Asia and Africa has been well established.1 Yet a “blindspot” regarding the centrality of honor and shame in Latin American culture undermines our presentation of the...

Blessed to Bless Others
Deaf Bible Translators as Trainers in Latin America

January 01, 2014 by Gwendolyn Davies and Arislehidy Prieto Soriano

Tags: bible, columbia, deaf, latin america, translation

The sign language Bible translation movement in Latin America is taking root in a growing number of countries. And it is getting a big boost throughout the region thanks to the training efforts of...

Affinity Blocs
Arab & Jewish Peoples

November 01, 2012 by Darrell Dorr

Tags: affinity bloc, arab, arab spring, jew, latin america

In this issue of Mission Frontiers we continue a new series of articles, providing updates on least-reached People Clusters. Building on the work of Patrick Johnstone and Joshua Project, we...

Luis Bush, Latin America, and the End of History

March 01, 1986 by Roberta H. Winter

Tags: latin america, roberta winter

"In the January issue of Mission Frontiers. I mentioned talking on the phone to Luis Bush only a few days before going to Guatemala to participate in "The Firs: Matron Consultation of the...

Luis Bush, Latin America, and the End of History
Hardly any new event so totally unexpected could have such awesome potential for the future...

March 01, 1986 by

Tags: latin america

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