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U.S. Center for World Mission William Carey Library Publishers Global Prayer Digest Perspectives
U.S. Center for World MissionThe U.S. Center for World Mission (USCWM) is a community dedicated to making the glory of God fully known, and to bringing all the people groups on the earth to worship and obey God (as revealed in the Lord Jesus Christ). The USCWM produces and publishes resources to motivate and equip Christ's body to join Him in His Biblical purpose to "bless all the families of the earth" (Genesis 12:1-3). The USCWM also engages in a variety of activities toward ensuring, as soon as possible, that each distinct people group is "reached"—that a viable movement is established to evangelize and disciple each people group.
Global Prayer Digest/Adopt-a-PeopleThe Global Prayer Digest is a unique devotional booklet. Each day it gives a glimpse of what God is doing around the world, and what still remains to be done. Daily prayer for that still-unfinished task is at the heart of the Adopt-A-People movement. Condensed missionary stories, biblical challenges, urgent reports, and exciting descriptions of unreached peoples provide a digest of rich fuel for your own times of prayer for the world.
Perspectives on the World Christian MovementSince 1974, more than 80,000 believers in North America have experienced the Perspectives course. In 15 lessons, you'll engage with a range of dynamic speakers. Weekly readings and study will help you dig even deeper. Join thousands of others in one of 200 locations.
William Carey Library PublishersThe Publishing company of the U.S. Center for World Mission. Publishers of missions specific books and resources.
World Christian FoundationsThe U.S. Center's academic programs, like the Perspectives Course or the World Christian Foundations curriculum, have achieved the recognition of major seminaries which allow you to enroll directly with them while working on our campus or anywhere in the U.S. or overseas. In fact, you can begin your studies at home, continue on the field, and earn your degree all in the same program. Most mission agencies require a "Year-of-Bible." Our World Christian Foundations curriculum is a "re-engineering" of that, allowing the candidate to get the proper training both before entering the mission field and while serving on it.
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  • Editorial
    Rick Wood
  • Setting the Pace: Tokyo 2010 Leads the Way in Celebrating Edinburgh 2010
    David Taylor
  • Blogging from Tokyo 2010
    Allen Yeh
  • The State of the Unfinished Task
    Paul Eshleman
  • Beyond Christianity: Insider Movements and the Place of the Bible and the Body of Christ in New Movements to Jesus
    Kevin Higgins
  • Tokyo 2010 Declaration: Making Disciples of Every People in Our Generation
  • Challenge and Opportunity for the Global Network of Mission Structures
    Yong Cho
  • Statement from the Hindu Peoples' Task Force, Tokyo 2010
    David Taylor
  • Marginalia
    Dave Datema
  • Recent Developments in Perspectives
  • Reassessing the Frontiers: 2010 North America Meeting, International Society for Frontier Missiology
  • When God's Kingdom Grows Like Yeast: Frequently-Asked Questions About Jesus Movements Within Muslim Communities
    John J. Travis and J. Dudley Woodberry
  • Raising Local Resources
    Glenn Schwartz
  • Further Reflections
    Greg H. Parsons
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