Divided We Grow The long-awaited second edition of David Barrett's World Christian Encyclopedia. James Billington
Editorial: McMissions Short-termers have their place, but not at the expense of career missionaries. by Miriam Adeney
Some Day: Empty Windows While 10,000 evangelists take the day off in Amsterdam, local ministries continue their long, personal mission. By Ted Olsen in Amsterdam
The CT Review: Reimagining Missions Two scholars seek to rescue the Great Commission from narrowly evangelistic readings, but their answers may be dangerously wide Stan Guthrie
Mr. Jabez Goes to Africa Bruce Wilkinson expands his borders to include racial reconciliation and HIV/AIDS Timothy C. Morgan
Florida Bishop Defies Episcopal Church Head The consecration of a new bishop becomes the latest battleground between Frank Griswold and the American Anglican Council Douglas LeBlanc
A Captivating Vision Why Chinese house churches may just end up fulfilling the Great Commission. An interview with Paul Hattaway
The Missions of Business What can happen when entrepreneurs think they are missionaries first. Reviewed by John P. Cragin
Reclaiming Occupied Territory The Great Commission and the cultural commission are not in competition. By Charles Colson with Anne Morse
Rethinking the Evangelistic Sermon In an age when TV evangelist has become a term of ridicule, is it possible to preach evangelistically and well? Myron Augsburger