The future of Baptists and missions: what is the missions future for Baptists? The question is more than a rhetorical one or the speculation of an academician.

From: Baptist History and Heritage | Date: March 22, 2006| Author: Stroope, Mike W. | Copyright information

The question is being asked with more and more frequency by Baptist young adults who are seeking an avenue for their missions calling, by lay people who are confused and perplexed by the politicization of missions, and by missionaries who feel censured and their witness proscribed. The question is important to all Baptists, because it addresses issues central to their identity and calling. In fact, the manner in which Baptists answer this question will determine what kind of missio...

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