The Mission Society provides global missionary support through missionary recruiting, missionary training and equipping church leaders and others to lead international and short-term mission trips. Based in Norcross, GA, The Mission Society was originally formed to support Methodist missionaries, but now works with a variety of Wesleyan denominations offering missionary training, missionary seminars, missionary workshops and church leadership training throughout the United States and around the world.
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The Mission Society's quarterly magazine, "Unfinished," will help you keep up with the missionaries, ministries, and worldwide mission trends and issues. The articles here are excerpted from the each issue. Subscriptions to "Unfinished" are free.

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Fall 2008 | Issue 42

Back from the brink

Oh, the things that get clearer when death gets nearer

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Home by another way

Reaching the heart of the French through art

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Rules of engagement

Whether you're entering a new country or a new neighborhood, these rules apply

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Christians burned alive in India

A call for prayer for the persecuted Church in Orissa

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Brazilian Methodists moving into missions

In 2006, The Mission Society entered into process of mission development...

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Mission Society "MK" program takes a step forward

Former "missionary kid" offers an inside look at this nomadic life

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Re-thinking stewardship

What every Christian should know about handling the "family's resources"

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You had me at hello

Your church not reaching out? The problem might be easily diagnosable.

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The unmentioned ones

Behind the scenes often means not being seen - until the very end of the reel

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Educators, is God calling you to cross-cultural ministry?

Lesson plans, classroom decorations, new students...

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