By al_lee | Article
If God has put you in touch with speakers of some indigenous language(s) of Latin America you need to know about www.scriptureearth.com. The site is a repository for Scriptures in…
By al_lee | Article
The diasporas of the indigenous people groups of Mexico are close to my heart, as God has had me ministering among them for over 20 years now. There are some…
By Panel | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Paul Joshua from India moderates the panel’s response to questions raised by the audience. Download Options PC users: Right click a link and choose "Save as" to download file. Mac…
By Duncan Olumbe | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Duncan Olumbe from Kenya shares some of the issues and unique challenges in raising up local leaders in Africa. Download Options PC users: Right click a link and choose "Save…
By Yamie Santos | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Yamile Santos from Argentina shares a case study of how 100 local church leaders have been developed in the Patagonia region of Argentina. Download Options PC users: Right click a…
By Paul Joshua | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Paul Joshua from India introduces three critical leadership issues involved in raising up local leaders for global missions. Download Options PC users: Right click a link and choose "Save as"…
By Kendrick Storm | Blog
Who is doing most of the pioneer missions work on the mission field today - foreign missionaries or national missionaries? By pioneer missions work, I guess I will define it…
By Dewi Hughes | Blog
Tomorrow, God willing, I will be on my way to Cape Town. I will be going fairly satisfied with the discussion on ethnicity in the Global Conversation. My one major…
By Lex Loizides | Article
William Carey’s translation of the New Testament into Bengali Indian intellectual, Vishal Mangalwadi argues that the process of Indian Modernisation had its genesis in the work and influence of missionary…
By Various | Cape Town 2010 Congress Video
Directions: Click the play button in the video window above to watch all videos from the session in order. Alternatively, you may advance to a specific part of the session…
By Jim Harries | Article
This recently published article looks at the necessity for the use of indigenous languages for enabling sustainable development. Its use of missiological and theological terminology has been of necessity minimal…
By Swells in the Middle Kingdom | Blog
There are a number of discussions related to finances and missions taking place on the Lausanne sites. Many of these focus on the nature of the financial interactions between outsiders…
By Jim Harries | Blog
Giving is considered a virtue. Surely it is great to help the poor, to rescue the dying, to boost declining economies and generally to use one’s economic advantage in the…
By Jim Harries | Article
Experience of working within Western Kenya quickly reveals the basic unpopularity of MT (Mother Tongue) in theological education, as also in other fields. In a fundamental way in people’s minds…
By Jim Harries | Article
“We determined that we were going to do things for ourselves and not be dependent on outsiders to support us” shared a Pentecostal pastor (Bob) from rural Africa during a…
By Becky Douglass | Article
I was reading a book on Missions a while ago and was struck by the following quote from an Indian evangelist, Mr Murthi: "Do not bring us the Gospel as…
By Jim Harries | Blog
Is mission something done by people from the West using Western resources, or is it someone that anyone can do who is a Christian whether or not they have contact…
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