Themed Articles
By Samuel Escobar
By the 1960s, evangelical leaders in Africa, Asia, and Latin America started the quest for a theology of evangelism that would match their activism but also respond to the tremendous social tensions of that decade. This continues today.
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By U. Obed
The author asks, "Are we right if we regard mission as the overriding interpretation of the Great Commission?"
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By Wonsuk Ma
The author discusses two spheres and stages of Pentecostal mission development.
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By Wonsuk Ma
Pentecostals need to be involved in mission engagement that aims at justice in social, economic, political, racial, and environmental areas.
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By Valdir Steuernagel
The Evangelical Church in Latin America is experiencing a unique missionary awakening in Protestant history. The poor are engaged in missionary activity and are investing their potential, talents, and resources in fulfilling the universal missionary call of the Church.
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