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The Magazine for Serious Disciples

The Directory of Articles Contained in the December 1990 Issue

Cover Story: Which Way to the Truth?

How to Follow Through on Mission Commitment

A New Student Movement

South Africa Mission Activists Set the Pace

The Student Loan Snag

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Editorial Comment
by Ralph D. Winter 

Readers Write
Readers voice their opinions.

Which Way to the Front?
The following discussion took place October 18, 1990 among Rob Antonucci of Caleb Resources, Lee Purgason of the Perspectives Study Program, Neal Pirolo of Emmaus Road International, Steve Stuckey of InterVarsity Fellowship, Bob Sjogren of Frontiers, Don Marchant of Equipped To Go, Ralph Winter of William Carey International University and Rick Wood of Mission Frontiers.

In Praise of Foolish Lovers
by Mark Galli 
Joy to the World" isn't, of course, about the first Christmas. It's about the last Christmas, when Christ will return.

South Africa: A New Student Movement
by Bill Stearns 

Despite your media-inspired fears of bloody street battles and racial turmoil, you're strolling arm in arm with about a thousand young people ö blacks and whites and coloreds and every shade of skin in between ö on the main street of Wellington, South Africa. 

School Loan Debts Snag Mission Candidates
Reprinted with permission of Christianity Today.
Rising tuition and easy loans send students into debt--- and away from the mission field!

Global Reports
News from Agencies Collaborating with the US Center for World Mission

How Perspectives Changed Lives
More than 15,000 people have taken the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement course under USCWM supervision alone. But 70,000 of the texts are in print. Why is this course so popular?

Become an Adopt-A-People Advocate
by Rick Wood 
"A Church For Every People By The Year 2000" is the task that has captured the heart and soul of the U.S. Center for World Mission.

Training to Go Now!
by Art Glasser 
How are people to be trained for mission in today's world? This is one of the most profound missiological questions that one can ask. 

Making the Team!
by Eric Adams and Tim Lewis 
The world is rapidly changing, and these changes are having a profound effect on today's mission enterprise.


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