Global passion : marking George Verwer's contribution to world missions / David Greenlee, editor ; Peter Conlan, Greg Kernaghan, Peter Maiden, associate editors. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Carlisle [England] ; Waynesboro, Georgia : Authentic Lifestyle, (c)2003.Description: xxix, 207 pages, 8. pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • BV2061.M217.G563 2003
  • BV2061
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Contents:
Peter Maiden -- The lordship of Christ George Verwer -- Section 1. Personal reformation, reality and revival: Keeping on the long haul Grace Ferguson -- Holiness and community Ajith Fernando -- Worship and mission Frank Fortunato -- Intercession Juliet Thomas -- God's faithfulness Dale Rhoton. Section 2. The bottom line in mission work is people work: Can hurting people be fruitful missionaries? / Allan Adams -- Suffering and missions Jonathan McRostie -- Mothers in mission Lenna Lidstone -- Leading under risk of failure Humberto Araaao -- Growing leaders for 2020 Vivian Thomas -- Section 3. The greatest missions movement in history. Global missions and the role of the two-thirds world church Joseph D'Souza -- Mission from poverty and under pressure Bagus Surjantoro -- The place of networks in world evangelization, a South African perspective Peter Tarantal -- The development of a tentmaking ethos in Operation Mobilisation Howard Norrish -- Revolution of love rediscovered, a plea for holistic work in the 21st century Bertil Engqvist -- Literature in missions and church development Gerry Davey -- A checklist for ongoing renewal in mission organizations Dave Hicks -- Cookbooks, firemen, jazz musicians and dairy farmers, strategy and research for 21st century missions David Greenlee -- The reach of evangelism Robert Coleman -- The next forty years for Christian missions Patrick Johnstone -- Section 4. A word of tribute.
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Gratitude for a life well lived Peter Maiden -- The lordship of Christ George Verwer -- Section 1. Personal reformation, reality and revival: Keeping on the long haul Grace Ferguson -- Holiness and community Ajith Fernando -- Worship and mission Frank Fortunato -- Intercession Juliet Thomas -- God's faithfulness Dale Rhoton. Section 2. The bottom line in mission work is people work: Can hurting people be fruitful missionaries? / Allan Adams -- Suffering and missions Jonathan McRostie -- Mothers in mission Lenna Lidstone -- Leading under risk of failure Humberto Araaao -- Growing leaders for 2020 Vivian Thomas -- Section 3. The greatest missions movement in history. Global missions and the role of the two-thirds world church Joseph D'Souza -- Mission from poverty and under pressure Bagus Surjantoro -- The place of networks in world evangelization, a South African perspective Peter Tarantal -- The development of a tentmaking ethos in Operation Mobilisation Howard Norrish -- Revolution of love rediscovered, a plea for holistic work in the 21st century Bertil Engqvist -- Literature in missions and church development Gerry Davey -- A checklist for ongoing renewal in mission organizations Dave Hicks -- Cookbooks, firemen, jazz musicians and dairy farmers, strategy and research for 21st century missions David Greenlee -- The reach of evangelism Robert Coleman -- The next forty years for Christian missions Patrick Johnstone -- Section 4. A word of tribute.

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