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Publisher's Memo

Publisher's Memo

The Dance of Life in Rwanda
By Lon Allison
One example of reciprocal partnership in evangelism is taking place between pastors in Rwanda and the Billy Graham Center at Wheaton College.

Lausanne Reports

Lausanne Reports

African-American Mission Leaders Emerge to Impact World Evangelization
Over forty African-American delegates will come together to advance the gospel of Christ throughout the world, continuing the historical pioneering influence in missions among African-Americans.

Themed Articles

Themed Articles

Biblical Partnerships that Advance the Gospel

Partnering in Mission: A Better Way to Change the World
By David Hackett
Partnerships do not just happen by themselves. They require ingenuity, creativity, hard work, and similar passions.

Using the Wok in the Oven: The Challenge of East-West Partnerships
By Rudolf Mak
The author shares collaboration efforts that have been established between the East and the West.

The Story of Cooperación MAYA
By Hugo C. Morales and Douglas Livingston
A web of alliances in Honduras has allowed local churches and ministries to significantly engage the unreached of Europe for Christ.

God’s Doing in Southeast Asia
By Stanley Ow
Several networks have formed in Southeast Asia over the past few decades.

Perspectives

Perspectives

International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Church Set for 14 November 2010
By Jerry Dykstra
Prayers really do make a difference when it comes to praying to, with, and for the persecuted Church.

Making Eye Contact with God: A Day with the Persecuted Pakistani Church
By Al Janssen
The author and Open Doors International founder, Brother Andrew, spend time with persecuted Christians in Pakistan.

Multiplying Discipleship in Cross-cultural Contexts
By Paul Sungro Lee
A missionary’s disciple-making efforts must be duplicated and multiplied no matter what types of work he or she may be involved in on the field.