International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredible potential for global and local impact, as well as ministries among international students. This article introduces the cultural, social, and spiritual potential of international students and ministries among them, and suggests strategies as to why and how they can impact the world on many different levels
This article explores the emerging roles of the North American missionary in light of the changing f...
It was not until the last decade that missiologists placed the short-term missions (STM) movement at...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredib...
International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredib...
The global missions community goes wanting for skilled workers in almost every discipline. However, ...
How do today’s students view missions and cross-cultural service? What do they value? How can we pre...
The author presents the ministry problem as the lack of optimal and comprehensive global missions en...
This article considers how Christ’s mission is furthered by international theological education in t...
The understanding of missions has continued to transform over time and today the idea of mission is ...
Each year an average 1.5 million Americans invest billions of dollars into the ever growing, relativ...
The globalization of ministry outreach is emerging as the church is expanding its reach beyond the l...
At the start of the 21st century, Christian educators are faced with the challenge of equipping Chri...
An annual undergraduate project called Mission Impossible is designed to reduce issues of power and ...
Malaysia is a popular destination for students from the Middle-East and North Africa (MENA) who repr...
This article explores the emerging roles of the North American missionary in light of the changing f...
It was not until the last decade that missiologists placed the short-term missions (STM) movement at...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...
International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredib...
International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredib...
The global missions community goes wanting for skilled workers in almost every discipline. However, ...
How do today’s students view missions and cross-cultural service? What do they value? How can we pre...
The author presents the ministry problem as the lack of optimal and comprehensive global missions en...
This article considers how Christ’s mission is furthered by international theological education in t...
The understanding of missions has continued to transform over time and today the idea of mission is ...
Each year an average 1.5 million Americans invest billions of dollars into the ever growing, relativ...
The globalization of ministry outreach is emerging as the church is expanding its reach beyond the l...
At the start of the 21st century, Christian educators are faced with the challenge of equipping Chri...
An annual undergraduate project called Mission Impossible is designed to reduce issues of power and ...
Malaysia is a popular destination for students from the Middle-East and North Africa (MENA) who repr...
This article explores the emerging roles of the North American missionary in light of the changing f...
It was not until the last decade that missiologists placed the short-term missions (STM) movement at...
While missiologists have been paying attention to business as mission, few have studied the value of...