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Whatever it takes : the amazing adventures of God's work around the world / Dub Jackson. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Nashville, Tennessee : Broadman and Holman, (c)2003.Description: xviii, 238 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780805426885
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV2520.J12.J335 2003
  • BV2520
Available additional physical forms:
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Contents:
World War II ends: Spiritual challenges multiply -- To Japan on a prayer -- Early years and preparation for partnership -- Return to the United States: Assignment Japan -- Assignment Asahigawa -- Tokyo Baptist Church -- The new life movement -- A farmer and a postman -- Victory reports -- Open doors: Decision time! -- World Evangelism Foundation begins -- Partnership evangelism and more victories -- The Foreign Mission Board accepts partnership -- Principles pf partnership -- God-given family.
Subject: "The prevailing philosophy of foreign missions was to send career missionaries to the nations of the world and let the fellow believers at home support them with their monies and prayers. Then Dub Jackson emerged the scene. God planted a dream in his heart about reaching thousands...with the gospel of Jesus Christ. This book is about that water-shed vision. This book is about miracles and divine provision."
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Includes bibliographies and index.

His wings over my wings -- World War II ends: Spiritual challenges multiply -- To Japan on a prayer -- Early years and preparation for partnership -- Return to the United States: Assignment Japan -- Assignment Asahigawa -- Tokyo Baptist Church -- The new life movement -- A farmer and a postman -- Victory reports -- Open doors: Decision time! -- World Evangelism Foundation begins -- Partnership evangelism and more victories -- The Foreign Mission Board accepts partnership -- Principles pf partnership -- God-given family.

"The prevailing philosophy of foreign missions was to send career missionaries to the nations of the world and let the fellow believers at home support them with their monies and prayers. Then Dub Jackson emerged the scene. God planted a dream in his heart about reaching thousands...with the gospel of Jesus Christ. This book is about that water-shed vision. This book is about miracles and divine provision."

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