This title was developed by World Evangelism Team members over a period of two years in initial development plus two years of practical application in a classroom setting among associated team members, missionaries and invited participants.
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The purpose of this book is to help those who labor in the mission fields to be able to protect themselves and their families from physical illness and from psychological and interpersonal conflicts that so often defeat dedicated missionaries.
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Every missionary is confronted with the question of how he can be sent to the mission field. The challenge of finding a sponsoring church and sufficient support brought many lessons that J.C. decided to share with other brethren.
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In this book brother Shipp does a superb job of tracing the theme of missions from Genesis to Jeremiah. Surely it will lead many to a stronger faith and a more fruitful life for the Lord.
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In Volume 1 brother Shipp expressed amazement at the missionary thread throughout the Old Testament as well as in the New Testament. This continues that study, covering the material from Jeremiah to the beginning of the Lord's church in Acts 2.
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Continuing through the New Testament, and reaching to today, Volume 3 shows that God’s redemptive fire has always burned in the hearts of His people, and must also burn in ours.
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Having been a part of group evangelism in Brazil, brother Dickson writes Grouped in Groups from the standpoint of experience as well as careful study of the subject. His book is one of the few on the market dealing with team efforts in the mission field.
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Do you want to read a highly motivational message for the Lord's church, written in preparation to begin the preaching of the Gospel in India when there were no churches of Christ in the country?
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This title has been a haunting question in the mind of J.C. Choate since soon after his obedience to the Gospel as a teenager. He concluded that at least part of the answer lay within his use of his own life.
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There are cities and villages in which no congregation of the Lord's church exists. What can be done in such situations?
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Burney and Louanna Bawcom did work in Nigeria for a number of years. Sister Bawcom put a lot of time and effort into compiling information from many on-the-field missionary wives concerning an array of mission-related topics.
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This is a thirteen-lesson companion volume to Journey with Joy. These should be used as text books and reference manuals in our universities and by any Christian seriously considering sending or going into a mission field.
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Teston and Josephine Gilpatrick became part of a mission team going into Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1972.
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This study of the life and methods of Paul, the great missionary, has been used as a textbook in missions classes. We of the 21st century must give attention to the biblical pattern for evangelizing the orld if we are ever to achieve that goal.
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Since sharing the message of Christ with the world is the reason for the church being left in this alien place, it seems obvious that one of the primary studies in our Bible classes should deal with this work.
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Practical application of world mission work.
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The mission cry of the new millennium is: "New Congregations, New Congregations, New Congregations" all over the world!
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When brother Perry was getting his Master’s Degree from Harding University, he chose to write his thesis on the subject of culture shock. The resulting book, Missionary, Know Thyself, is both scholarly and practical.
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Charles White and his family began doing mission work in 1976 in Grenoble, France. He raises questions, draws on personal experiences, points to our inconsistencies, makes suggestions and tries to excite us and challenges us to do more for the Lord.
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Charles White and his family began doing mission work in 1976 in Grenoble, France. He raises questions, draws on personal experiences, points to our inconsistencies, makes suggestions and tries to excite us and challenges us to do more for the Lord.
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All along the way, during nearly thirty years of doing mission work, there have been many times when J.C.'s heart spilled over with words he needed to say about the subjects dearest to his heart: the Lord's church and her purpose in the world.
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All along the way, during nearly thirty years of doing mission work, there have been many times when J.C.'s heart spilled over with words he needed to say about the subjects dearest to his heart: the Lord's church and her purpose in the world.
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All along the way, during nearly thirty years of doing mission work, there have been many times when J.C.'s heart spilled over with words he needed to say about the subjects dearest to his heart: the Lord's church.
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All along the way, during nearly thirty years of doing mission work, there have been many times when J.C.'s heart spilled over with words he needed to say about the subjects dearest to his heart: the Lord's church.
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All along the way, during nearly thirty years of doing mission work, there have been many times when J.C.'s heart spilled over with words he needed to say about the subjects dearest to his heart: the Lord's church.
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All along the way, during nearly thirty years of doing mission work, there have been many times when J.C.'s heart spilled over with words he needed to say about the subjects dearest to his heart: the Lord's church.
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The most difficult problem encountered in West Africa was that of polygamy. This culture trait had become so entrenched through many centuries that it did not, nor I predict will not, go away for a long time.
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Glover Shipp is a missionary with 18 years of experience in Brazil, as well as short periods in other countries of Latin America. This is a fun book to read and a new way of telling the story of mission work.
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The book is a pleasure to read and an inspiration to "Go and do thou likewise."
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Brother Lavender gets to the heart of the problem in this excellent study. We cannot hope to evangelize the world until we have made the Christ Himself the center of our thinking and our actions.
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