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Dear Friends, The upshot of this issue is that the USCWM has entered into a new period that is now decisively beyond a 13-year tunnel of trial and testing (for our good). Three events epitomized...
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Dear Friends, The upshot of this issue is that the USCWM has entered into a new period that is now decisively beyond a 13-year tunnel of trial and testing (for our good). Three events epitomized...
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In reading my copy of Mission Frontiers (Aug/Sept.) which arrives rather late here in the UK, I came across your “Prophecy at Manila.” ...I have already passed photocopies round to various...
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Let every kindred, every tribe on this terrestrial ball to Him all majesty ascribe and crown Him Lord of all!
An exultant group began the ceremony by singing “All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name”...
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I Will Do A New Thing tells the thrilling story of the founding of the U.S. Center for World Mission and its first 10 years of ministry. Roberta Winter is adding two more chapters of...
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Something’s happening. Something big, dangerous. —And you can be part of it.
God is doing amazing things in our world. He’s sending Navajo missionaries to the Laplanders, shaking up American...
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Over a dozen people, all of high caliber, attended our January 1990 Staff Orientation Week (S.O.W.). Though property is necessary for the U.S. Center for World Mission to function, people are our...
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“What is going on out there?” you might wonder as you sit in your office or at your kitchen table and read Mission Frontiers cover to cover. Perhaps the USCWM in southern California and your area...
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It was well past midnight and George Verwer was still going strong as he led over 9000 Europeans in a Concert of Prayer on the last night of Mission ’90--the student mission conference hosted by...
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After 33 years as president of World Literature Crusade, Jack McAlister has retired-or has he? Motivated by the Scriptureâs teaching that praise results in world evangelization (Ps. 67:5,7-"Let all...
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