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Missions
"Missionary Methods, St. Paul's or Ours?"
Roland Allen
This classic study of Paul's missionary work focuses not on
the apostle's doctrine or character but on the method by
which he accomplished his task. Throughout, Allen compares
Paul's methods to modern missionary methods; he concludes by
suggesting some ways the apostolic method might be usefully
employed today.
-Ingram Editorial Review
"More Money, More Ministry: Money and Evangelicals in Recent
North American History"
Larry Eskridge and Mark A. Nolls
MORE MONEY, MORE MINISTRY explores the role that money has
played in the growth of North American evangelicalism over
the last 150 years— including its uneasy, sometimes
ambivalent place in evangelical consciousness. Written by
seventeen experts on the contemporary religious scene, these
chapters discuss in engaging ways such topics as Christian
nonprofit organizations, fund-raising strategies,
advertising and consumerism, evangelical higher education,
financial scandals, the connection between money and
theology, and much more.
-Amazon Book Description
"Anthropological Insights for Missionaries"
Paul G. Hiebert
One source to help missionaries understand the people they
serve and their historical and cultural settings is in the
field of study called anthropology. The author, an expert in
his field, taps its insights for missionaries in a way that
few others do.
-From christianbits.co.uk
"Operation World, The Day-by-Day Guide to
Praying For the World"
Patrick Johnstone
With Operation World as your guide, you can pray
intelligently for any country in the world. You will learn
vital information about each country that will help you pray
specifically for its needs. Operation World is the most
widely used reference book for missions in the world. It has
been used by missionaries and missions executives for years.
-Ingram Editorial Review
"Discipling Nations, The Power of Truth to
Transform Cultures"
Darrow L. Miller
In Discipling Nations, Darrow Miller
builds a powerful and convincing thesis that God's truth not
only breaks the spiritual bonds of sin and death but can
free whole societies from deception and poverty.
-From the Publisher
"Perspectives
on the World Christian Movement"
Ralph D. Winter (editor)
Perspectives on the World Christian Movement (Third Edition)
is a collection of readings exploring the biblical,
historical, cultural, and strategic dimensions of world
evangelization. Writings from more than 90 mission scholars
and practitioners introduce lay people and students to the
astounding potential of the global Christian movement. Each
of the 125 articles offers practical wisdom enabling
Christians to labor together in bold, biblical hope to
finish the task of seeing Christ named and followed among
all the peoples of the earth.
-From the Publisher
"1999- 3rd edition"
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