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EMQ, October, 2005
Articles
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Grounded for Good? Is the Era of Missionary
Aviation Coming to an End? John Lewis
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Missionary Medicine in a Changing World. Min Chul Kim
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Let's Get Real about Missionary Team Chemistry, Jordan
Ellis
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The Long-term Impact of Short-term Missions, Randy Friesen
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A Muslim Theology of Jesus' Virgin Birth and His Death,
Jason Borges
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Millionaire Missionaries' Principles for Giving, Rianto
and Ratna
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Doing Theology: An International Risk, J. Scott Horrell
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Missionary "Teaching" in a Postmodern Context,
Ronald Michener
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Tranformation: Dream or Reality?, Robert Moffitt
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Tools for Listening: Quantitative and Qualitative, Mark
Snowden
Departments
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A second Look: A New Opportunity and
Challenge, Gary Corwin
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Perspectives: We Need a True Christian
Worldview, Tim Warner
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In the Workshop: Oh, No! Not Another
Seminar: Keys to an Effective Non-formal Training Event,
Bob Bagley
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Missions on the Web: Contextualizing
Ministry among Muslims, A. Scott Moreau and Mike
O'Rear
Books Reviewed
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Anxious about Empire: Theological
Essays on the New Global Realities, Wes Avram, ed.
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Christian Witness in Pluralistic Contexts
in the Twenty-First Century, Enoch Wan, ed.
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Circumcised Heart, Hilmy Nor
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Evaluating the Church Growth Movement:
5 Views. Gary L. McIntosh, ed.
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House Church and Mission: The Importance
of Household Structures in Early Christianity. Roger
Gehring
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North American Foreign Missions, 1810-1914.
Wilbert R. Shenk, ed.
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To Every Tribe with Jesus: Understanding
and Reaching Tribal Peoples for Christ. David Sitton
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20/20 Vision: Practical Ways Individuals
and Churches Can Be Involved. Bill and Amy Stearns
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The Word Made Flesh: Towards an Incarnational
Missiology. Ross Langmead.
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