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To Give or Not to Give
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Modern mission theory is guided largely by the three self paradigm that suggests indigenous churches can only be healthy if they are self-governing, self-propagating, and self-supporting. Consequently, Western missionaries, their churches, and their agencies have been increasingly indisposed to giving generously. We must rethink the interplay of dollars dependency and what it means to do the right thing with our money as we pursue twenty-first century missions. This book answers the questionswhether Westerners ought to give or not to give in support of global evangelism and encourages maximum generosity as the path most reflective of God's heart on the matter.
International Foreword by Peter Kusmic
United States Foreword by William D. Taylor
Preface
Chapter 1. Doing Away with Double Standards
Chapter 2. The Roots of the Three-Self Paradigm
Chapter 3. God?s Call to Generous Living
Chapter 4. Serving God or Mammon?
Chapter 5. An Alternative to the Three-Self Paradigm
Chapter 6. Charity and the Impact of America?s Culture Wars
Chapter 7. Domestic Dependency Defined the ?American Way?
Chapter 8. GlobalWelfare or Global Warfare?
Chapter 9. Missionary Lifestyle Choices
Chapter 10. The High Cost of Missionary Affluence
Chapter 11. The ABCs of Compassionate Conservatism
Chapter 12. The 123s of Covenant Relationships
Chapter 13. A Missionary Marshall Plan for the Twenty-First Century: Part I, Four Principles for Those Who Send
Chapter 14. A Missionary Marshall Plan for the Twenty-First Century: Part II, Five Principles for Those Who Go
Chapter 15. A World of Strategies for Overcoming Poverty
Chapter 16. Three Guiding Lights for a World Bereft of Giving
Chapter 17. The Devil?s Cunning
Afterword: "Buffetting" Western Givers
Bibliography