Globalization as a model for contemporary missions : a case study of Operation Mobilization / by David Hicks.
Publication details: 1992.Description: vii, 153 leaves : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type:- unspecified
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- BV4070 .G563 1992
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Ministry Perspective Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts, Columbia Biblical Seminary and Graduate School of Missions, Columbia, South Carolina, 1992.
Bibliography: leaves 149-153.
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I. Introduction
Background -- Purpose -- Contribution to be Made -- Approach.
II. Understanding Globalization
Types of Internationalization -- Beyond Internationalization -- Characteristics of Globalization -- Problems of Globalization.
III. Biblical Rationale for Globalization: Promise of Things to Come
Universality of God's Plan -- Nature of the Church -- Commission Given to the Whole Church -- Biblical Basis for Mission Agencies -- Agencies Reflect the Church's Nature.
IV. Development of OM's Globalization
Beginnings and Early Development -- Mexico -- Europe -- Middle East and India -- Ships and Beyond.
V. Extent of OM's Globalization
National Diversity -- Global Deployment of Workers -- Diversified Financial Base -- Multinational Leadership.
Virgin Islands Effects of OM's Globalization: Building Mission Infrastructure
Challenging Pastors and Churches -- Inspiring New Structures -- Giving Workers Exposure and Training -- Disseminating Information -- Raising Financial Support.
Virgin IslandsI. Some Causes of OM's Globalization
The Whole Church's Responsibility -- Equal Esteem -- Expend Extra Effort.
Virgin IslandsII. Principle 1: The Whole Church's Repsonsibility
Commitment to the Church -- Bridging Denominational Frontiers -- Urgent Global Vision -- Corporate Worship and Intercession -- Rapid Lay Deployment.
IX. Principle 2: Esteem All Workers As Equals
Growth Climate -- Multiracial Affirmation -- Teams and Community -- Equalizing Financial Structures.
X. Principle 3: Expend Extra Effort
Indigenous Leadership -- European Centered/Field Led -- The Ship Ministry.
XI. Conclusion and Recommendations for the Future
Appendix
Memorandum of Agreement Signatories -- 25 Students in Love with Jesus Christ -- Seven Major Emphases of Operation Mobilization -- A Special Report on What God is Doing in OM India.
List of Illustrations
Types of Internationalization Continuum -- Timeline of OM's Development -- Regional Origins of the 2000 Adult OMers -- Adult Male OMers from 66 Nations in 1991 -- International Deployment of Workers -- International Sources of Finances -- Mission Founders Influenced by OM -- Short-Term Missions with Long-Term Results -- International Financial System -- Continuum of Community of Living and Goods -- OM Field and International Leaders, 1971 -- OM Current Organizational Chart.
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