Final Report of the IBOE Missional Review Committee: Executive Summary
FINAL REPORT OF THE IBOE MISSIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY To Dr. Jesse Middendorf IBOE Jurisdictional General Superintendent July 1, 2007
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FINAL REPORT OF THE IBOE MISSIONAL REVIEW COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY To Dr. Jesse Middendorf IBOE Jurisdictional General Superintendent July 1, 2007
INTERNATIONAL BOARD OF EDUCATION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE MISSIONAL AND QUALITY REVIEW Reflections and Self-Study Commissioner of Education Jerry D. Lambert April 5, 2007
A reflection on the life and legacy of Dr. E. LeBron Fairbanks, including his 18 years as the President of Mount Vernon Nazarene University.
Introduction to the journal issue from the current editor of Didache
Perhaps John Wesley’s major contribution to the Church at large, and to the Wesleyan movement, remains his discipleship system, grounded in biblical principles, channeled through methods God helped...
The principles [of Wesleyan theology] mentioned above make up the seed bed of our theology making it relevant in our time, particularly in the education sector. We educators have to carefully and...
This position paper begins with describing the task of the theological educator in terms of an artisan. In a world inundated with information, the search for Wisdom becomes a worthy goal of...
A paper on future challenges in Wesleyan theological education makes two assumptions. First, we know what Wesleyan theological education is. Second, many of us are engaged in Wesleyan theological...
Is it worth it to send and receive short-term mission teams? Is the risk worth the reward? In this paper I will answer this question solely in the context of the Church of the Nazarene. I believe that...