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Short Term Missions, Long-term Impact Holding the Rope gives an insightful look into the preparation, philosophy, and application of short term cross-cultural ministry. Archer addresses the issues with candor, humor, and most importantly, grace. He provides viable solutions to common problems, and encourages churches, pastors, and volunteers to adopt a biblical and practical approach for engaging in short term missions. "Holding the rope" is more than a catchphrase. It articulates an entire philosophy of ministry. Christian missions is too daunting an enterprise to attempt alone, but the…mehr

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Short Term Missions, Long-term Impact Holding the Rope gives an insightful look into the preparation, philosophy, and application of short term cross-cultural ministry. Archer addresses the issues with candor, humor, and most importantly, grace. He provides viable solutions to common problems, and encourages churches, pastors, and volunteers to adopt a biblical and practical approach for engaging in short term missions. "Holding the rope" is more than a catchphrase. It articulates an entire philosophy of ministry. Christian missions is too daunting an enterprise to attempt alone, but the synergy of combined efforts can accomplish untold advancement for the kingdom of God. This book is a tool for those serving the servants, a guide and celebration of those who hold the ropes.
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Autorenporträt
Clint Archer serves as the pastor of Hillcrest Baptist Church in South Africa and holds a Doctor of Ministry Degree from The Master's Seminary. He is passionate about missions and has ministered in countries as far-flung as Bhuran, Botswana, Egypt, Russia, Japan, India, France, Spain, and Northern Ireland. He worked as the director of STM at Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, training and sending 120 travelers to twenty countries annually, and he has hosted teams from England and USA while serving in Africa. While not preaching or writing, Clint likes to date his wife, wrestle with four kids, and explore Africa on his motorcycle.