Missio Dei
Short Term Missions Strategy:
From First Steps through Evaluation
When I led my first Short Term Mission team in 1989 no one told me how to do it – thu leaving me with no idea how to evaluate it. I only said “Yes” because as a new Christian nothing was more obvious than the need to […]
Does Your College Ministry Reach Out to the Needy?
by Keith Wasserman
During the 10 years that I worked as leader and director with an evangelical campus ministry, we focused on teaching young believers how to worship, understand God’s work, develop a disciplined life of prayer and Bible study, and communicate the gospel to this generation. Our goal was to raise up leaders who would […]
Living a Lifestyle of Outreach: Engaging the not-yet Christian
Presenter: Rusty Teeter, Wesley Foundation Director, University of Texas
Time: Wed. Dec. 6, 1:30 p.m.
Most Important Question for a Team
So. You’ve been put in charge of putting together a mission team. What are some of the things you need to take into account as you prepare yourself and your team?
Obviously the basic logistics are a priority:
An Interview with Tammy
The following interview occurred on the field with Tammy, who has been serving for the last 8 years in India. For her security and the protection of an incredible ministry we will only use her first name and the reference to her ministry in southern India.
Previous Stories
- Missio Dei
- Does Your College Ministry Reach Out to the Needy?
- Living a Lifestyle of Outreach: Engaging the not-yet Christian
- Most Important Question for a Team
- Project Transformation –Transformation Communities Through Relationships
- The World at Our Door
- Strategic Missions on the College Campus
- Mission that Transforms



