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MY PILGRIMAGE IN MISSION
- October 11, 2020
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1 CommentI was born on December 19, 1924, near the Yalu River, at the Korean border with China. I was the eldest son of a prominent Korean resistance leader against the Japanese military regime, which had occupied Korea since invading it in 1905. My father received Christ as his Savior when he was ten years old,
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INFLUENCE OF DR. DAVID J. CHO ON ME
- October 11, 2020
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Dr. David J. Cho (1924-2020), who has been called “Mr. Mission,” went to the Lord at his home in Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea on June 19, 2020. Dr. Cho was born on December 29, 1924 in Chungryol-dong, Yanggwang-myeon, Yongcheon-gun, North Pyeongan Province of North Korea, located on the banks of the Yalu River that flows
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TRIBUTE TO DR. DAVID J. CHO, 1924 ~2020
- October 11, 2020
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One of the most accomplished mission leaders of our lifetime died in June 2020 – Dr. David J. Cho. His life is a story of deep commitment to the Lord and profound engagement to the spread of the Gospel. Few in the West noticed his passing. I have recorded at least two interviews with Dr.
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MR. MISSION, MY MENTOR
- October 11, 2020
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My name is Dr. Jacob Nahuway. I am from Indonesia, the founding and currently the Senior Pastor of Mawar Saron Christian Church in Jakarta, Indonesia. I have been a preacher around Indonesia and around the world and has been claimed as one of the 100 most influential preachers in Indonesia by rubrikkristen.com. I acknowledged that
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DR. DAVID J. CHO, HIS LEGACY IN THE GLOBAL SOUTH MISSION MOVEMENT, AND FRATERNITY WITH THE MOVEMENT FOR AFRICAN NATIONAL INITIATIVES (MANI)
- October 11, 2020
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Dr. David J. Cho was to the Global Mission Movement, David Yonggi Cho was to the Church Growth Movement. In fact, Dr. David J. Cho played a major role in championing the cause of the Two-Thirds World Missions efforts and was among the leaders from Asia, Africa, and Latin America that brought to limelight what
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DR. DAVID J. CHO AND HIS INFLUENCE ON THE THIRD WORLD MISSIONS
- October 11, 2020
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FIRST MEETING WITH DR. DAVID J. CHO I first met Dr. David Cho in 1989. I was privileged to be among some forty delegates from Asia, Africa, and Latin America who met at the Western Theological Seminary in Portland, Oregon from May 1-5, 1989, to formally constitute the Third World Missions Association (TWMA). The meeting
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AMA: MAKING MISSIONS MORE EFFECTIVE
- October 11, 2020
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*Dr. David J. Cho and Dr. Dale W. Kietzman when they were alive were best friends. They met in mission and found out they were born on the same year 1924. Dr. Kietzman and Dr. Cho met in 1971 and after that meeting, they have done countless missions together. Their passion is mission and their
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LET US RESTORE THE WAY OF APOSTOLIC MISSION IN THE MISSION OF 21ST CENTURY
- October 11, 2020
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*This paper was presented by the late Dr. David J. Cho at the 2006 Triennial Convention of the Asia Missions Association in Turkey. We are running his paper as a tribute to the man who pioneered international mission in Asia particularly South Korea. This paper shows the thoughts and ideas of Dr. David J. Cho
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MY GRANDFATHER’S “ORDINARY” LEGACY
- October 11, 2020
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There were many moments when I should have noticed how special and different he was. Moments like when I thought, “Why is my grandpa’s friend’s name up there?” when I saw Billy Graham’s quote up on my high school classroom wall. Moments like, when I asked about a big rock on display in the living
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BOOK REVIEW: A HYBRID WORLD Diaspora, Hybridity and Missio Dei
- October 11, 2020
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In Canada, where I live, international migration accounted for 82.8% of all population growth (in Canada) during the first three months of 2019. The report further states, “in this context, population growth in Canada will probably rely increasingly on international migration.” Census 2016 reported 37.5% of the under-fifteen population are first-generation immigrants or have at