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EMQ, October, 2004
Articles
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Forty
Years: The Story of EMQ, Jim Reapsome
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Islam's
Patriarchal Clan System,
Clive Beestand
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Who
Needs to Hear?,
John Sherwood
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South
Asian Diaspora: Challenges and Opportunities,
P. Emil Chandran
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AmeriCAN
or AmeriCAN'T: A Critical Analysis of Western Training to the
World,
David Livermore
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Persecution: A Biblical and Personal Reflection,
Mans Ramstad
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Western-National
Church Partnerships: Are They Really a Good Idea? Tirtha
Thapa and Stephen J. Knoble
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Latin
American Survey: Thirty Years Later,
George E. Romot and Paul E. Pretiz
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Time
for African American Missionaries,
James W. Sutherland
Departments
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A
second Look: Ten Things Worth Knowing about Islam, Gary
Corwin
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Perspectives: Lessons from 9-11, Lynn McAdam
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In
the Workshop: Funding Projects: Anatomy of a Matching Grant,
Daniel Rickett
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Missions
on the Web: Missions and "Earthly Things", A.
Scott Moreau and Mike O'Rear
Books
Reviewed
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Empowered
Church Leadership: Ministry in the Spirit According to Paul,
Brian J. Dodd
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Encountering
New Religious Movements: A Holistic Approach, Edited by Irving
Hexham,
Stephen Rost and John W. Moorehead II
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The
Fundamentalist Movement Among Protestant Missionaries in China 1920-1937,
Kevin Xiyi Yao
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Going
Public with the Gospel: Evangelistic Proclamation,
Lon Allison and Mark Anderson
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Great
Commission Companies: The Emerging Role of Business as Missions,
Steve Rundle and Tom Steffan
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The
Illustrated Guide to World Religions,
Edited by Dean Halvorson
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Jesus
in Beijing: How Christianity is Transforming China and Changing
the Global Balance of Power,
David Aikman
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Mission
Handbook: 2004-2006: U.S. and Canadian Protestant Ministries Overseas
(19th edition),
Edited by Dotsey Welliver and Minnette Northcutt
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Mission
in Acts: Ancient Narratives in Contemporary Context,
Edited by Robert L. Gallagher and Paul Hertig
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The
New Global Mission: The Gospel from Everywhere to Everyone,
Samuel Escobar
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Transforming
Power: Biblical Strategies for Making a Difference in Your Community,
Robert Linthicum
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