Introduction to Missions

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Chapter 11, Discovering Missions

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ACROSS
2 A tentmaker missionary to China whose lack of an accountability system for his native evangelists allowed a lot of fraud to take place
4 A label for all those people in the world with access to the gospel but who have not accepted it or else have rejected it
5 Spanish missionary in the 1500 who visited the holds of every slave ship arriving in Colombia from Africa
6 A missionary who emphasized the developing of reproducing chains of churches (daughter, granddaughter, great-granddaughter congregations)
9 Church leader in the first part of the 20th century who said there was saving truth in all religions and that social ministry was all that churches should be doing
10 Missionary in the early 1900s known as the "apostle to the Muslims"
11 One of the men who came up with the three-self formula
 
DOWN
1 A way of labeling that part of the world's population that has never heard the gospel
3 A missionary who died kneeling by his bed at 4 a.m. while on a journey attempting to map the interior of Africa for future missionary work
7 The missiologist who got church leaders to embrace aggressive church planting as a primary missionary strategy
8 The missiologist who got the church to talking about the 10/40 window

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SNU missions course materials and syllabi

Cultural Anthropology    Introduction to Missions    Linguistics    Mexican Field Studies    Missions Strategies    Modern Missionary Movement (History of Missions)    Nazarene Missions    Church Growth and Christian Missions    Theology of Missions    Traditional Religions    World Religions
 
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