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International Missionary Council Centenary

In November 2021, the World Council of Church’s Commission on World Mission and Evangelism sponsored a global event to commemorate the formation of the International Missionary Council on its 100th anniversary. The three-day event included three plenary sessions, which were recorded and available for viewing. The presentation on “What happened at Lake Mohonk at its Outcome,” was delivered by Prof. Dana L. Robert.

“From the Margins of the IMC”

“What happened at Lake Mohonk and its Outcome”

“The past, present, and future of cooperation in mission in World Christianity“

International Missionary Council Centenary

Posted 4 years ago in Dana L. Robert, Dana L. Robert, Global and Ecumenical Networks, Missiology, World Christianity

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