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Exemplary Christian Associations in Europe (3rd 0f 10)
Exemplary Christian Communities in Europe (2nd of 10)
Ten Exemplary Christian Communities Today (1st of 10)
Ralph D. Winter Addresses Three Christian Problems: Unity, Renewal, and Mission. Part 2
Ralph D. Winter Addresses Three Church Problems Unrelated to Sunday Morning Worship
Studying the Bible, Making a Tremendous Discovery. The Ephesus Church in 62 AD, and in 92 AD and 132 AD.
Studying the Bible, Making a Further Discovery from Matthew 23:15
Studying the Bible; Making a Tremendous Discovery. Galatians 3:8-14.
Studying the Bible. Making a Tremendous Discovery. Romans 1:1-6 and 16:25-26: How the book of Romans begins and ends.
Romans 1:1-6 and 16:25-26.
Studying the Bible, Making a Tremendous Discovery. Acts 15:1-19. The Jerusalem Council.
Studying the Bible, Making a Tremendous Discovery. Matthew 23:15
Acts 15:1-19
Studying the Bible, Making a Tremendous Discovery. Colossians 4:1-18
Ephesians 3:1-9
Colossians 4:1-18
Studying the Bible, Making a Tremendous Discovery: Acts 13:1-4
Studying the Bible, Making a Tremendous Discovery. Romans 16:3
Willingen (3rd of 3) The International Missionary Council, the World Council of Churches and the Lausanne Movement–A Timeline
Willingen, Germany (2nd of 2). What Followed the 1952 Meeting of the International Missionary Council, and How the Term Missio Dei Endured a Challenge
Willingen, Germany, Site of the historic 1952 meeting of the International Missionary Council, where delegates adopted the term Missio Dei.
Celebrating Our First Anniversary Blog (6th of 6). Presbyterian Missions: Personal Observations
Celebrating our One Year Blog Anniversary (5th of 6). Critics Express their Objections to the “Two Structures” Theory.
Celebrating Our One Year Blogging Anniversary (4th of 6). The Protestant Mission Ice Age Explained in Nine Timelines.
Celebrating Our One Year Blog Anniversary (3rd of 6). Separate Administrative Structures for Church and Mission
Celebrating Our One Year Blogging Anniversary (2nd of 6). A Biblical Basis for Mission Agencies
Celebrating Our One Year Blogging Anniversary (1st of 6). Understanding “The Two Structures of God’s Redemptive Mission.”
Seeing the Mission Task Graphically (8th of 8 Illustrations) There are 20 churches for every Starbucks in the U.S.
Seeing the Mission Task Graphically (7th of 8 Illustrations) Where there are no push pins in any missionary maps.
Seeing the Mission Task Graphically (8th of 8 Illustrations). Frontier People Groups, the highest mission priority
Seeing the Mission Task Graphically (6th of 8 Illustrations). 35 Frontier Peoples have populations of more than 10 Million.
Seeing the Mission Task Graphically (5th of 8 Illustrations). Mapping the Frontier “Unreached” Hindu and Muslim Peoples of India
Seeing the Mission Task Graphically (4th of 8 Illustrations). A Fact-Filled Pie Chart Directs our Efforts to The Final Mission Frontiers.
Seeing the Mission Task Graphically (3rd of 8 Illustrations). Map of Frontiers Peoples by Population
Seeing the Mission Task Graphically (2nd of 8). Most missionaries are serving among Christians, as this graph indicates.
Seeing the Task Graphically (1st of 8 Illustrations)
A Timeline of American Missionaries Since 1945 (2nd of 2)
A Timeline of American Missionaries Since 1800 (1st of 2)
A Problem so Intractable that a Solution Has Never Been Offered (3rd of 3). Ralph D. Winter Proposes a Way to Recovery.
A Protestant Problem So Intractable that A Solution has Never Been Offered (2nd of 3)
A Protestant Problem so Intractable that a Solution Has Never Been Offered. (1st of 3)
Presbyterian Mission History (12th of 12): A Bibliography
Presbyterian Missions (11th of 12). This is not the end. New Wineskins.
Presbyterian Missions (10th of 12). Time to Say Good-bye, Perhaps.
Presbyterian Mission: What the 1902 General Assembly Endorsed: The Recognition and Regulation of “Special Interest Organizations” (9th of Eleven).
Presbyterian Missions (8th of 12): The Extraordinary Rise of Presbyterian Women’s Mission Societies Following the Civil War
Presbyterian Mission History (7th of 12): Exemplary 20th century Presbyterian Missionaries
Presbyterian Mission History (6th of 12). Ninety-Five Notable Presbyterian Missionaries
Presbyterian Mission History (5th of 12): Exemplary 19th Century Presbyterian Missionaries
Presbyterian Missions History (4th of 12): The General Assembly Establishes the Board of Foreign Missions. An Extraordinary Mission Era Begins.
Presbyterian Missions (3rd of 12): Why the 1837 General Assembly Expelled 60,000 church members.
Presbyterian Mission History (2nd of 12). What Early Presbyterians Enjoyed:
Presbyterian Missions (1st of 12): What Francis Makemie Envisioned.
Presbyterian Missions—Blincoe’s Personal Observations, (6th of 6) Forty Years On
Presbyterian Missions—Personal Observations (5th of 6) An Iraqi priest writes to Louisville on my Behalf
Presbyterian Missions—Personal Observations (4
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of 6)
Presbyterian Missions–Personal Observations (3rd of 6)
Presbyterian Missions–Personal Observations (2nd of 6). Mission becomes “Church-to-Church Relationships”
Presbyterian Missions—Personal Observations (1st of 6).
Renewal of Christianity in America and the West will come. Probably Not in the Way You Think.
In 1796 the Church of Scotland Made its Mission Concerns Known. Brace yourself.
William and Lucy Sheppard, Presbyterian Pioneer Missionaries in the Congo
Podcast Interview with Bob Blincoe
Start it Up, Then Ask Permission (5th of 5) John Buteyn Expresses A Regret.
Start it up, Then Ask Permission. (4th of 5).
Where There Are No Campfires.
Start It Up, Then Ask Permission (3rd of 5). How Samuel Zwemer Established a Mission Agency That Would Send Him to Arabia
Start It Up, Then Ask Permission (2nd of 5).
Start It Up, Then Ask Permission. What We Can Learn from Mother Teresa and Francis of Assisi
Normalize the Relationship Between Churches and Mission Agencies
Perhaps Some Experts Cannot Change Their Minds—Further Observations of Thomas Kuhn (2nd of 2)
Some Experts May Not Be Able to Change Their Minds—Observations of Thomas Kuhn (1st of 2)
Critics of the “Two Structures” Theory. How One Denomination Expelled a Pastor for Joining a Mission Society (5th of 5).
Critics of the “Two Structures” Theory (4th of 5). Mark Dever’s Objection Considered.
Critics of the “Two Structures” Theory. Bruce Camp’s Objection Considered (3rd of 5)
Critics of the “Two Structures” Theory. J. Eckhard Schnabel’s Objections Considered (2nd of 5)
Critics of the “Two Structures” Theory Express Their Objections (1st of 5)
“In This Corner . . . ” Two Reformed Theologians Express Opposing Opinions on the Great Commission and the Validity of Mission Agencies
Seven Notable Reformed Church Missionaries
English Parliament Passes the Enabling Act of 1779
The Exceptional Justinian Welz Makes Plans to Send Missionaries to “the Regions Beyond.”
Johann Baegert Addresses Yet More Questions “to the Gentlemen of the Protestant Faith” (3rd of 3).
Johann Baegert Addresses More Questions “to the Gentlemen of the Protestant Faith” (2nd of 3)
Johann Baegert Addresses “the Gentlemen of the Protestant Faith” (1st of 3)
Hundreds of Catholic Missionaries Led the Way. (9th of 9 Timelines).
A 500 Year Protestant Mission Experiment Can Be Divided into Two Parts (8th Of 9)
A Protestant Mission Era Began After Parliament Passed the Enabling Act of 1779 (7th of 9).
A Protestant Mission Era Began with the Sudden Appearance of more than 30 Mission Societies (6th of 9).
A Protestant Mission Ice Age Begins to End (5th of 9 Timelines)
A Mission Ice Age Continues into the Reformation’s 3rd Century (4th of 9)
A Mission Ice Age in the Reformation’s Second Century (3rd of 9 Timelines)
A Mission Ice Age in the Century of Luther and Calvin (2nd of 9 Timelines)
A Catastrophic Mission Ice Age Descends on the Reformation (1st of 9 Timelines)
Separate Administrative Structures for Church and Mission (5th of 5). Many writers hold a different opinion from mine.
Separate Administrative Structures for Church and Mission (4th of 5). Paul and Barnabas led “field-governed” missionary bands.
Separate Administrative Structures for Church and Mission (3rd of 5).
Separate Administrative Structures for Church and Mission. Who Really Sent the First Missionaries? A Careful Reading of Acts 13:1-4 (2nd of 5)
Acts 13:1-4 The Holy Spirit Sends Barnabas and Saul
Separate Administrative Structures for Church and Mission. (1st of 5)
Jewish Voluntary Societies Today
A Biblical Basis for Mission Agencies (4th of 4): Early Christians Adapted the Synagogue and Hevrah to Organize Congregations and Missionary Bands
A Biblical Basis for Mission Agencies (3rd of 4): Pharisees were a Type of Jewish Hevrah.
A Biblical Basis for Mission Agencies (2nd of 4). Jesus Christ and His Missionary Band as a Type of Jewish Hevrah.
A Biblical Basis for Mission Agencies (1st of 4): Jewish Mission Societies in the New Testament
Swiss Watches. Southwest Airlines. H2O. Binary Code. Male and Female. (8th of 8 Illustrations)
Churches and Mission Agencies–Modalities and Sodalities (7th of 8 Illustrations)
A Double Helix Explains William Carey’s Baptist Church and Baptist Mission Society. (6th of 8 Illustrations)
Galatians 2:7-10 Paul and Peter Shake Hands, Recognizing Two Administrations of the Gospel.
A Double Helix Explains “Missional One” and “Missional Two” (5th of 8 Illustrations).
A Double Helix Explains the Church – Mission Agency Relationship (4th of 8 Illustrations)
Two Boats and a Great Catch of Fish (3rd of 8 Illustrations)
Warp and Woof (2nd of 8 Illustrations)
Lighthouse and Flint—(1st of 8 Illustrations)
An Agreement. A Handshake. Rapprochement.