Missionary Principles and Practice
Author: Robert Elliott Speer
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 568
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Author: Robert Elliott Speer
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Published: 1902
Total Pages: 568
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Elvin Adams MD MPH
Publisher: iUniverse
Published: 2022-02-15
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 1663235910
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book presents the most effective method of combining the elements of a healthful lifestyle and the Christian gospel. Jesus saves your body as well as your soul. Discover the principles of divine behavior change. These principles have activated sedentary church congregations into a high level of health ministry to their community.
Author: Roland Allen
Publisher: Gideon House Books
Published: 2016-10-12
Total Pages: 164
ISBN-13: 1943133387
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAt this critical point in the history of World Missions, it is imperative for us to take a step back from “business as usual” in our work around the globe and reevaluate the strategies and methods we are implementing. What is working? What isn’t? If we’re honest, there may be more not working than we would care to admit. In this book, written in the early 1900s, Roland Allen invites us to look at the missionary work of the Apostle Paul with fresh eyes and an igniting perspective that is strikingly relevant to the greatest challenges we are facing today in modern missions. He offers a well of insight from the methodology of Paul that will focus and unite us as we draw nearer than ever before to our goal of fulfilling the Great Commission and reaching the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Author: John F. Piper
Publisher: Geneva Press
Published: 2000-01-01
Total Pages: 572
ISBN-13: 9780664501327
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a thorough yet easy-to-read biography of one of the major figures in Presbyterian and ecumenical church history. During the course of his forty-six-year career as Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Robert Speer shaped church policy, increased Presbyterian funding of world missions, and influenced many church leaders, including John D. Rockefeller Jr., Henry Sloane Coffin, and John Mackay. Pastors, laity, professors, and students interested in the history of mission work and ecumenical relations will be interested in the life and accomplishments of this influential Presbyterian.
Author: Roland Allen
Publisher: Aneko Press
Published: 2017-02-15
Total Pages: 171
ISBN-13: 1622454030
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNewly updated, revised edition. A complete missionary manual for evangelical missionaries. Missionary Methods is an enduring classic, a how-to that every single missionary should read, as well as any lay person who desires to be a useful part of the body of Christ. The author, Roland Allen, takes a thorough look at the practice and principle of arguably the most successful church planter in history, the biblical apostle Paul. Every missionary difficulty and success can be found in Acts and the apostle Paul's letters, which cover such topics as training, discipleship, finances, and sustainability. The "methods" are built on the foundation of a relationship with God, salvation through Christ, and the indwelling and leading of the Holy Spirit.
Author: Evelyn Hibbert
Publisher: William Carey Publishing
Published: 2016-09-08
Total Pages: 271
ISBN-13: 1645081044
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMissionaries must know God, be able to relate well to other people, understand and engage with another culture, and be able to use the Bible in a way that informs all aspects of their lives and ministries. Missionary training must address each of these areas if it is to help Christians to be effective in taking the gospel to the ends of the earth. Effective training has been shown to prevent people from prematurely leaving the field. It also reduces the danger of cross-cultural workers uncritically exporting culturally bound forms of Christianity. This book details four key areas that every missionary training program, whatever its context, must focus on developing. It shows how these can be holistically addressed in a learning community where trainers and trainees engage in cross-cultural ministry together.
Author: Harold Lindsell
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Published: 1955
Total Pages: 392
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Marvin J. Newell
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2016-10-02
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 0830873333
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMissionary and missions professor Marvin Newell provides a biblical theology of culture and mission, mining the depths of Scripture to tease out missiological insights and crosscultural perspectives. Organized canonically from Genesis to Revelation, this text reveals how the whole of Scripture speaks to contemporary mission realities.
Author: Eckhard J. Schnabel
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Published: 2010-01-28
Total Pages: 519
ISBN-13: 0830879005
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing on his monumental scholarly study Early Christian Mission (Volume 2), Eckhard J. Schnabel's gives us an overview of Paul's missionary practices, strategies and methods, and then weighs contemporary evangelical missiology and practice in light of Paul.
Author: J. D. Payne
Publisher: Baker Academic
Published: 2013-09-15
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 1441244824
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn this addition to the highly acclaimed Encountering Mission series, two leading missionary scholars offer an up-to-date discussion of missionary strategy that is designed for a global audience. The authors focus on the biblical, missiological, historical, cultural, and practical issues that inform and guide the development of an effective missions strategy. The book includes all the features that have made other series volumes useful classroom tools, such as figures, sidebars, and case studies. Students of global or domestic mission work and mission practitioners will value this new resource.