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Editorial Comment

Dear Friends, I'm sitting in a motel room here in Harlingen, Texas (way down on the border of Mexico, near Brownsville), typing away to meet a printing deadline in two hours. (Tomorrow I catch a...

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Nothing Fails Like Success! Other

Nothing Fails Like Success!

“The Media’s” Opposition to Evangelical Christianity Is Indelible Evidence of Its Success!

 I consider it astounding and tragic that American Christians find it so difficult to keep track of the overall “score” of the expanding force of the worldwide followers of Christ. In country after...

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Gateway to the Unreached Peoples

“There’s no question—Jesus has a better deal,” realized one Chinese seaman when given the chance to make a valid comparison between Buddha and Christ. He requested baptism at the local seafarers’...

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The World Evangelized by 2000— But At What Cost? Other

The World Evangelized by 2000— But At What Cost?

We can rightly be encouraged about the present expansion of the Kingdom of God in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Never has the world seen the likes. This is especially true for Evangelical/...

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Fear No Evil Other

Fear No Evil

Arrested—me, a missionary! In a volatile Latin American country where arbitrary imprisonment happens too often, I was hauled in off the street and, without being allowed to notify my family or...

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North Korean Church Leaders Visit U.S., Disclose New Signs of Growth and Freedom Other

North Korean Church Leaders Visit U.S., Disclose New Signs of Growth and Freedom

In a historic event April 24-26 in Washington, D.C., four church leaders from the North Korean Church Federation conferred with Korean church leaders from South Korea, the United States, and other...

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Prayer: The Power That Wields The Weapon Other

Prayer: The Power That Wields The Weapon

In recent years the key discovery I have made regarding prayer is this: in order to sustain a heart for prayer, and a movement of prayer in a church or city, you have to think and talk about...

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Third World Missions Association Formalized Other

Third World Missions Association Formalized

Some forty delegates from Asia, Africa, and Latin America met in Portland, Oregon May 1-5 to formally constitute the Third World Missions Association. The association is a fellowship of the growing...

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“Cord of Three Strands” Encircles the Sandawe Other

“Cord of Three Strands” Encircles the Sandawe

“I’ve studied the spiritual receptivity of tribes in Tanzania since the turn of the century,” says Don Brown of the U.S. Center’s Institute of Tribal Studies. “Receptivity goes in cycles, and it’s...

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Moving A Country— Region by Region Other

Moving A Country— Region by Region

Is God moving, mobilizing the U.S. church to a destined role in helping establish a church for every people group? Do American believers have a vision of God’s purpose beyond having happier...

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Getting the Word Out Other

Getting the Word Out

Does the Communications Division Have a Place for You?

You might expect the world’s largest cooperative mission center to have a large and experienced media division! But that’s not the case!

Just twelve people—that’s right, one dozen—keep the plates...

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At the Center Other

At the Center

Summer courses are in full swing at William Carey International University. Classes are being offered in the following areas: Chinese, Muslim, Hindu, Japanese, Korean, and African studies; teaching...

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