Letters from Home


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Let your child's mission transform your whole family. This empowering book will teach you how to turn the pain of separation in to joyful communion. Learn to read and write by the Spirit, making each letter from home a precious message that draws you and your missionary closer to God and to each other. Realize the promised blessings of missionary service for your entire family as you serve the Lord together.




How to Write Missionary Letters


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This newly updated edition gives "e;how to"e; guidance to help you write prayer letters. Includes a new section on tips for using electronic communication with advice from seasoned missions personnel.




Letters to a Mormon Elder


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Originally published in 1990, this volume is designed as 17 letters the author sends to a fictitious Mormon Elder on such topics as the truth and errors in Gods Word, the doctrine of God, if there is one God or many, and further tests of Joseph Smith. (Christian)




The Journal and Selected Letters of William Carey


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William Carey, an English Baptist pastor, has been called the "Father of the Modern Mission Movement". For the first time, his letters and journals are compiled and made available as a tutor for missionaries today. This book contains the edited version of Carey's complete journal written from 1793-1795, his first years in India, along with excerpts from letters addressing mission strategy, support, struggles, daily life, spirituality, and other important issues missionaries faced. The Journal and Selected Letters of William Carey reveals William Carey's unique understanding of the mission task. It allows insight into the character and personality of one of the most famous Christian missionary heroes.




The Life and Letters of Philip Quaque, the First African Anglican Missionary


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This is the first edition of the correspondence of Philip Quaque, a prolific writer of African descent whose letters provide a unique perspective on the effects of the slave trade and its abolition in Africa. Born around 1740 at Cape Coast, in what is now Ghana, Quaque was brought to England by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. In 1765 he became the first African ordained as an Anglican priest. He returned to Africa and served for fifty years as the society's missionary and also as chaplain to the Company of Merchants Trading to Africa (CMTA) at Cape Coast Castle, the principal slave-trading site of the CMTA. Quaque sent more than fifty letters to London and North America reporting on his successes and failures, his relationships with European and African authorities, and his observations on the effects of the American and French revolutions on Africa. The regular references to his African mission in popular magazines made Quaque well known in the English-speaking world. Initially writing when the transatlantic slave trade went largely unquestioned, Quaque in his later letters traces the period of abolitionist fervor leading up to the ban in 1808. Although his employers supported and facilitated slavery, Quaque's letters reveal his evolving opposition to both slavery and the slave trade, particularly in his correspondence with early abolitionists. Quaque's life offers a fascinating perspective on transatlantic identity, missionary activity, precolonial European involvement in Africa, the early abolition movement, and Cape Coast society.




Letters to a Missionary


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Missionary Miracles


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SUB TITLE:Stories and Letters from the Field




Letters to a Future Church


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Exiled on the island of Patmos, the apostle John found himself one day in the presence of the Son of God. As he fell down to worship, the apostle was commanded to write what he saw and heard, and to record and send messages to seven churches, encouraging them and challenging them in the way of the Lord. That was then; this is now. What might the Spirit say to our churches today? What might the Spirit be saying to you? Chris Lewis and the Epiphaneia Network put that question to their friends. This book includes some of the responses they got. With contributions from such significant voices as Andy Crouch Ron Sider Tim Challies Peter Rollins Sarah Lance Makoto Fujimura and others, Letters to a Future Church paints a portrait of the world as we have it and the mission we have in it. You may find your calling in this book; you may even find your own voice.




The Anatomy of an Effective Prayer Letter


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Missionary, do you dread writing prayer letters? Has your lack of desire to write these reports caused friction between you and your supporting churches? If so, you're not alone...but it doesn't have to be this way! In his book, The Anatomy of an Effective Prayer Letter, Pastor Adam Riveiro weaves his experience both as an independent Baptist church planter and a writer to show missionaries how to write the type of prayer letters that supporting churches want to read. Through his own personal experiences writing monthly prayer letters for over a decade, he shows that the process doesn't have to be as time-consuming or difficult as you may think. Through the pages of this booklet, you'll find the anatomy of the most effective missionary prayer letters, including... The Purpose of Prayer Letters The People of Prayer Letters The Pattern of Effective Prayer Letters The Pitfalls of Prayer Letters The Perks of Effective Prayer Letters Adam Riveiro lives south of Boston in beautiful Easton, Massachusetts. Together, he and his wife Dianne serve at Liberty Baptist Church where Adam has been the pastor since the church was founded in 2013. They have four wonderful children: Bethany, Kaylee, AJ, and Peyton.




CES Letter


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CES Letter is one Latter-Day Saint's honest quest to get official answers from the LDS Church (Mormon) on its troubling origins, history, and practices. Jeremy Runnells was offered an opportunity to discuss his own doubts with a director of the Church Educational System (CES) and was assured that his doubts could be resolved. After reading Jeremy's letter, the director promised him a response.No response ever came.