In this “urban century,” it is sometimes easy to forget that urban work is not new to global missions. The purpose of this article is to review the work of four key twentieth century missiologists—Donald A. McGavran, Francis DuBose, Harvie Conn, and Roger Greenway— and consider their impact on the evangelism and missions in urban contexts. The article concludes with a brief analysis of their missiology and its application to twenty-first century missions strategy
As Ellen White’s words of 1909 imply, urban-focused mission has a long history in the Seventh-day Ad...
This article explores the response within the Seventh-day Adventist Church after Ellen G. White’s de...
The Edinburgh 1910 World Missionary Conference was the most famous missions conference in modern chu...
In this “urban century,” it is sometimes easy to forget that urban work is not new to global mission...
As the “father of the Church Growth Movement,” Donald A. McGavran’s impact on twentieth century miss...
The explosive growth of cities around the world provides an unprecedented and strategic opportunity ...
New orientations are required of practitioners/researchers in formulating mission strategy and condu...
The last 300 years have witnessed the worldwide urban population jump from just two percent in 1700 ...
This article presents an introduction to church planting and evangelism in urban situations. It was ...
International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredib...
The world is becoming an urban society. The urban expansion witnessed during the twentieth century a...
Donald A. McGavran is widely considered to be the greatest missiologist of the twentieth century. Ho...
The call of Christ, as He stated in Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15, Luke 24:7-9, John 20:21 and Acts 1...
Dr. Elmer Towns discusses the biblical mandate for reaching entire cities for Christ. And, after car...
Many Adventists struggle with an anti-city bias for a number of reasons. High on the list of reasons...
As Ellen White’s words of 1909 imply, urban-focused mission has a long history in the Seventh-day Ad...
This article explores the response within the Seventh-day Adventist Church after Ellen G. White’s de...
The Edinburgh 1910 World Missionary Conference was the most famous missions conference in modern chu...
In this “urban century,” it is sometimes easy to forget that urban work is not new to global mission...
As the “father of the Church Growth Movement,” Donald A. McGavran’s impact on twentieth century miss...
The explosive growth of cities around the world provides an unprecedented and strategic opportunity ...
New orientations are required of practitioners/researchers in formulating mission strategy and condu...
The last 300 years have witnessed the worldwide urban population jump from just two percent in 1700 ...
This article presents an introduction to church planting and evangelism in urban situations. It was ...
International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredib...
The world is becoming an urban society. The urban expansion witnessed during the twentieth century a...
Donald A. McGavran is widely considered to be the greatest missiologist of the twentieth century. Ho...
The call of Christ, as He stated in Matthew 28:18-20, Mark 16:15, Luke 24:7-9, John 20:21 and Acts 1...
Dr. Elmer Towns discusses the biblical mandate for reaching entire cities for Christ. And, after car...
Many Adventists struggle with an anti-city bias for a number of reasons. High on the list of reasons...
As Ellen White’s words of 1909 imply, urban-focused mission has a long history in the Seventh-day Ad...
This article explores the response within the Seventh-day Adventist Church after Ellen G. White’s de...
The Edinburgh 1910 World Missionary Conference was the most famous missions conference in modern chu...