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Kingdom partnerships for synergy in missions / William D. Taylor, editor.

Contributor(s): Taylor, William David.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Pasadena, Calif. : William Carey Library, c1994Description: xix, 270 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN: 0878082492.Subject(s): World Evangelical Fellowship. Missions Commission | Missions -- Interdenominational cooperationDDC classification: 266/.006/01
Contents:
Introduction: setting the partnership / William D. Taylor -- Kingdom partnerships in the 90's / Philip Butler -- Responding to Butler: mission in partnership / R. Theodore Srinivasagam -- Responding to Butler: reflections from Europe / Stanley Davies -- Cultural issues in partnership in mission / Patrick Sookhdeo -- A North American response to Patrick Sookhdeo / Paul McKaughan -- A Nigerian response to Patrick Sookhdeo / Maikudi Kure -- A Latin American response to Patrick Sookhdeo / Federico Bertuzzi -- Control in church/missions relationship and partnership / Jun Vencer -- Confidence factors: accountability in Christian partnerships / Alexandre Araujo -- Challenges of partnership: Interserve's history, positives and negatives / James Tebbe and Robin Thomson -- Internationalizing agency membership as a model of partnership / Ronald Wiebe -- Tensions in an international mission / Brian Butler -- The benefits and problems of internationalizing missions / Joshua K. Ogawa -- Partnership in Mission: OMF in a unique China partnership / David Pickard -- COMIBAM: three interdependent partnerships in Latin America / Rodolpho Giron -- Some Aspects of partnership in the Summer Institute of Linguistics and Wycliffe Bible Translators / David Cummings -- Mission Kanuri: a plan of action for Northern Nigeria / Reuben Ezemadu -- Towards interdependent partnership: WEC in multiple partnerships / Dietrich Kuhl -- An Indian missions partnership model / Ebe Sunder Raj -- OC International in an Indian partnership / Larry Keyes -- Partners into the next Millenium / William D. Taylor.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-264) and index.

Introduction: setting the partnership / William D. Taylor -- Kingdom partnerships in the 90's / Philip Butler -- Responding to Butler: mission in partnership / R. Theodore Srinivasagam -- Responding to Butler: reflections from Europe / Stanley Davies -- Cultural issues in partnership in mission / Patrick Sookhdeo -- A North American response to Patrick Sookhdeo / Paul McKaughan -- A Nigerian response to Patrick Sookhdeo / Maikudi Kure -- A Latin American response to Patrick Sookhdeo / Federico Bertuzzi -- Control in church/missions relationship and partnership / Jun Vencer -- Confidence factors: accountability in Christian partnerships / Alexandre Araujo -- Challenges of partnership: Interserve's history, positives and negatives / James Tebbe and Robin Thomson -- Internationalizing agency membership as a model of partnership / Ronald Wiebe -- Tensions in an international mission / Brian Butler -- The benefits and problems of internationalizing missions / Joshua K. Ogawa -- Partnership in Mission: OMF in a unique China partnership / David Pickard -- COMIBAM: three interdependent partnerships in Latin America / Rodolpho Giron -- Some Aspects of partnership in the Summer Institute of Linguistics and Wycliffe Bible Translators / David Cummings -- Mission Kanuri: a plan of action for Northern Nigeria / Reuben Ezemadu -- Towards interdependent partnership: WEC in multiple partnerships / Dietrich Kuhl -- An Indian missions partnership model / Ebe Sunder Raj -- OC International in an Indian partnership / Larry Keyes -- Partners into the next Millenium / William D. Taylor.

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