IAM is an evangelical, international, and interdenominational research institute for Asian missions. Developing mission leaders is a primary and essential part of IAM ministry for the successful achievement of the purpose.
Mission History of Asian Churches is a collection of academic essays expounding and exploring the growing Asian missionary movement that began more than a century ago. Presented at the Second International Forum of the Asian Society of Missiology, these essays explore the mission history of Asian nations like China, India, the Indochina region, Indonesia, Korean, Phillipines, and Singapore, as well as the cross-cultural works of Asian missions and missionaries.
This book is a springboard to an in-depth discussion and analysis of the genesis and expansion of the cross-cultural missionary movments in Asia. It presents the coming-of-age of the Asian church as demonstrated by their unique way of participation in the Great Commission of Christ and their significant contributions to world mission amidst struggles and adversities.
Publisher: William Carey Library, Pasadena, CA, USA
Year of Publication: 2011
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한국교회 교단 선교부들과 선교단체들이 주 후 2020년까지 100만 명의 자비량 선교사를 파송하고, 2030년까지 10만 명의정규선교사를 파송하기로 결의했다는 사실을 우리는 잘 알고 있습니다. 선교한국, KWMA를 비롯한 교단 선교부들과 선교단체들의사역을통하여 많은 한국 젊은이들이 선교에 헌신하고 있습니다. 그러나 적지 않은 사람들이 하나님께서 어떻게 개인들을 선교사로부르시는지에대하여 알고 싶어합니다. |
Asian Mission: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Dr. Timothy Park
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The weaknesses and limitations of modern mission methodologies necessitate a thorough reassessment and recommendation for better effectiveness and greater impact to dynamic cultures of this generation and generations to come.
This compendium combines the rich experiences and intellectual pursuit of mission educators, researches, practitioners and mission leaders from Asia, North America and Europe as they trace back to the apostolic times. it offers practical suggestions on how the Church of our time can rediscover the vision of the early Church – to reach the whole world for Christ. |
World Mission Trends: 1900 -2000
Dr. David Cho
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