Missionary fathers are sometimes better equipped to undertake the missionary task than to be successful husbands and fathers in stressful, cross-cultural contexts. This paper examines several missiological principles which are congruent with family systems theory that can help missionary fathers ensure the success of their family life
There are differences in male and female missionary children who have spent five or more years overs...
Have you ever pondered how to form the most effective leadership team for missionary work? Missionar...
The focus on the care and feeding of missionaries and their families has dramatically increased over...
Problem. The complexity of today’s life—with divorce, parenting inadequacy, juvenile delinquency, o...
This study examined the effects of stress on missionary family communication and satisfaction and mi...
The premise of this project is that small group leaders can become more effective and caring through...
As of 2015, there are 400,000 foreign missionaries throughout the world. In Adventist circles, over ...
Missionary families are in a unique situation. Living with a foot in two worlds, they balance cross...
Missionary teams are popular, but not always effective. Five conditions contributing to healthy team...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of third-culture experience upon the psych...
This research explores the impact of the missionary kid experience on marital satisfaction. Fifty-ei...
This article seeks to address the handover process of missions workfrom pioneer missionaries to indi...
A qualitative paradigm was used in the study of three missionary families who had repatriated, respe...
As Creator, God designed the family and determined the standards and rules for living and functionin...
In times of stress or crisis for families, one effective approach practitioners can use is the conce...
There are differences in male and female missionary children who have spent five or more years overs...
Have you ever pondered how to form the most effective leadership team for missionary work? Missionar...
The focus on the care and feeding of missionaries and their families has dramatically increased over...
Problem. The complexity of today’s life—with divorce, parenting inadequacy, juvenile delinquency, o...
This study examined the effects of stress on missionary family communication and satisfaction and mi...
The premise of this project is that small group leaders can become more effective and caring through...
As of 2015, there are 400,000 foreign missionaries throughout the world. In Adventist circles, over ...
Missionary families are in a unique situation. Living with a foot in two worlds, they balance cross...
Missionary teams are popular, but not always effective. Five conditions contributing to healthy team...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship of third-culture experience upon the psych...
This research explores the impact of the missionary kid experience on marital satisfaction. Fifty-ei...
This article seeks to address the handover process of missions workfrom pioneer missionaries to indi...
A qualitative paradigm was used in the study of three missionary families who had repatriated, respe...
As Creator, God designed the family and determined the standards and rules for living and functionin...
In times of stress or crisis for families, one effective approach practitioners can use is the conce...
There are differences in male and female missionary children who have spent five or more years overs...
Have you ever pondered how to form the most effective leadership team for missionary work? Missionar...
The focus on the care and feeding of missionaries and their families has dramatically increased over...