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Life After Perspectives

Post Perspectives study guides for finding your strategic niche in God's global plan with helps to getting started in your role in Mobilizing, Praying, Sending, Welcoming, and Going.

Great for personal and small group study. Content is Perspectives alumni oriented.

Perspectives Connect

In partnership with the Finishers Project, the Perspectives Connect service provides Christian adults with information and means for find and joining key opportunities in missions around the world - both short and long term. By filling out the custom questionnaire and profile, you will be matched with mission projects and agencies looking for your exact skills and interests. Join now!

The Perspectives Family is a culmination of resources that have been initiated by course developers and officially recognized by Perspectives. These resources present the core ideas and content of the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement in the most culturally relevant and appropriate ways.


Resource Directory:

  Resources by Category - Going, Sending, Praying, Welcoming, Mobilizing, or Business as Mission
  Mobilize My Church - Find specific resources to help mobilize your local church.
  Go to the Mission Field - Find specific resources to help you get to the mission field. Visit our Partner Agencies.
Perspectives in Practice - a monthly eNewsletter with practical tips on the world Christian lifestyle along with encouraging testimonies of alumni living it out.
Listen to Class Lesson Audio - If you are a current Student or Alumnus, you can listen to featured instructors covering each of the lessons. (Log-in required.)
  Explore the U.S.Center for World Mission - The creators of the Perspectives course are focused on gathering, applying and publishing the latest mission insights. The USCWM advances shared solutions to common hindrances in the mission effort. Learn more about other U.S. Center for World Mission ministries:
 

Education & Training:

  • Foundations on the World Christian Movement – a 3 unit online course taken with a group of students from around the world. Foundations overviews important aspects of the global development of the biblical faith A perfect "next step" after Perspectives!
  • INSIGHT - a 1-year college-level training program for high school and college students that prepares future missionaries and World Christian leaders through intensive study of God’s purposes in the world throughout history. Find a nearby program, or start your own at your organization or church.
  • World Christian Foundations - a 32-semester unit program with the theme of restoring God's glory. Bachelors and Masters degrees available. The WCF curriculum is integrated, chronological, innovative and life-changing. It can be studied anywhere in the world with a qualified face-to-face mentor.
  • William Carey International University – prepares you to discover and address the roots of human problems around the world by offering graduate degrees in International Development (an MA and Ph. D).

Publications:

  • IJFM - a publication of the William Carey International University, the International Journal of Frontier Missions presents the latest thinking in frontier missiology.
  • Mission Frontiers - the most widely circulated publication of its kind, focused on helping Bible-believing followers of Christ worldwide to bring the Gospel of Christ to every people and nation.
  • William Carey Library - publishes and distributes books and other materials used to mobilize individuals and organizations in world mission.
  • Global Prayer Digest– a monthly booklet that gives a glimpse of what God is doing around the world with practical prayer guides

Missions Strategy

  • Roberta Winter Institute – an institute dedicated to battling the theological and scientific issues related to the war against evil.
  • Rethinking Forum - The Forum seeks to re-think Indian cultural and religious issues in its relation to the church in India.
  • Joshua Project - a research initiative seeking to highlight the ethnic people groups of the world with the least followers of Jesus Christ. It has some of the best statistics on the unreached peoples.  

 


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