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245187 Disc Missions ins 9/6/07 1:04 PM Page 215<br />

Notes 215<br />

4. Rob Moll, “Missions Incredible,” Christianity Today (March 2006), 30.<br />

5. Johnstone, The Church Is Bigger than You Think, 115; see also Johnstone and Mandryk,<br />

Operation World, 747-51.<br />

6. Ibid., 6.<br />

7. Phill Butler, The Power of Partnership (Seattle: InterDev, 1998), 21.<br />

8. Phill Butler, The State of the Church and World Evangelism at the End of the ’90s (Seattle:<br />

InterDev, 1999), 17.<br />

9. Donald McGavran, Understanding Church Growth (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1970),<br />

82.<br />

10. Russell G. Shubin, “An Early Homecoming—A Tribute to Marilyn Lewis,” Mission<br />

Frontiers (April 2000).<br />

11. John L. Allen Jr., “Recovering Mission History—Through Third World Eyes,” National<br />

Catholic Reporter (October 18, 2002).<br />

12. David Hesselgrave, “The Role of Culture in Communication,” in Perspectives on the<br />

World Christian Movement, ed. Winter and Hawthorne, 393.<br />

13. Timothy Olonade, “Nigerian Church Takes the Gospel Back to Jerusalem with Vision<br />

50:15,” Lausanne World (June 2006).<br />

14. Orjala, “Retooling Our Missions Concepts,” 14-18.<br />

Chapter 7<br />

1. William Dunkerley wrote “In Christ There Is No East or West” for the Pageant of Darkness<br />

and Light at the London Missionary Society’s exhibition “The Orient in London,” which<br />

ran from 1908 to 1914. Many hymnals credit the words to John Oxenham, Dunkerley’s pseudonym.<br />

2. Bob Sjogren, Unveiled at Last (Seattle: YWAM Publishing, 1992), 29.<br />

3. Edward B. Tylor, Primitive Culture: Researches into the Development of Mythology, Philosophy,<br />

Religion, Language, Art, and Custom, 2 vols., 7th ed. (New York: Brentano’s, 1924 [original<br />

1871]), 1.<br />

4. Conrad Phillip Kottak, Mirror for Humanity: A Concise Introduction to Cultural Anthropology,<br />

5th ed. (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006), 63.<br />

5. Ashley Montagu, Man’s Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race (London: Oxford,<br />

1974), 444.<br />

6. Rod Spidahl, “Making the Most of Short Term Muslim/Christian Relationships,” Seminar<br />

at Fellowship of Short Term Mission Leaders annual conference (Atlanta, October 13,<br />

2006). Quote was credited to reflections on material from Andrew Walls and Lesslie Newbigin.<br />

7. This story was originally published in Gailey, Mission in the Third Millennium, 41-42.<br />

8. Lula Schmelzenbach, Missionary Prospector: A Life Story of Harmon Schmelzenbach<br />

(Kansas City: Beacon Hill Press, 1937), 13.<br />

9. Julie Woolery, e-mail to Howard Culbertson from Manila, Philippines (August 14,<br />

2006).<br />

10. Donald Larson, “The Viable Missionary: Learner Trader, Story Teller,” in Perspectives<br />

on the World Christian Movement, ed. Winter and Hawthorne, 438-43.<br />

11. Miriam Adeney, “Esther Across Cultures: Indigenous Leadership Roles for Women,”<br />

Missiology (July 1987), 324.<br />

12. E. Thomas and Elizabeth S. Brewster, Bonding and the Missionary Task: Establishing a<br />

Sense of Belonging (Pasadena, Calif.: Lingua House, 1987).<br />

13. Richard Zanner, “Ten Imperatives Which Apply to All Christian Leaders,” Trans-<br />

African (March/April 1995), 13-15.<br />

14. Samuel Zwemer, The Unoccupied Fields of Africa and Asia (New York: Student Volunteer<br />

Movement for Foreign Missions, 1911), 222.

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