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REPORTER: I've come from the Antioch Faith Times. We'd like to produce a feature on your missionary society.
DIRECTOR: Sit down. I had no idea we were getting in the news. What are you interested in? I've got an hour before I meet the converts in Tyrannus's hall.
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Periodically Speaking: A Survey of Significant Articles about Missions
The Quiet Miracle is a missions periodical that I only recently became familiar with. It's published by Bible Literature International, and like most mission publications, it's free for the asking. It's a 24-page full-color magazine, with thought-provoking informative articles-well worth your time in writing for it (P.O. Box 477, Columbus, Ohio 43216)
The Silent Language Every Missionary Must Learn
If you are shocked by the opening sentence of the article below, then read on, because many of us without realizing it have offended nationals to the point of no return.