Symposium: The “De-missionization” of Missions
The concept of “doing mission” is still very strong, but it is increasingly being obscured by the use of creative functional substitutes.
The concept of “doing mission” is still very strong, but it is increasingly being obscured by the use of creative functional substitutes.
Does the move away from the term “mission” diminish the mission of God, at least among those of us for whom English is our primary language? Re…
Reflecting on Marv Newell's article, I see two primary causes for the shift in “missions” vocabulary that he describes.
by JR Rozko Marv Newell is certainly on to something in his observations regarding a move away from the word “mission” in certain quarters. It…
A description and analysis of some effective models of ministry to migrants and refugees in global cities, and important principles for workin…
RIckette shows how two independent organizations, whether church or mission, each possessing the qualities of selfhood, autonomy, and self-reliance…
A conversation with John Becker and Paul Dzubinski.
If you ask someone to describe short-term missions, you will probably hear him or her say, “Short-term missions is a life-changing experience.”…
Despite blemishes both the church and the agency have, there is also incredible potential. What would it look like if both organisms made it a prio…
by Gary Corwin It has been my privilege for the last five years to be part of the leadership team for a network known as…
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