Beginning of the International Journal of Pentecostal Missiology

The International Journal of Pentecostal Missiology (IJPM) is a peer-reviewed, electronic journal with periodic publication.
The IJPM seeks to facilitate the engagement, research and investigation of missiology from within a Pentecostal perspective; to encourage thinking and interaction among Pentecostal missionaries and/or Pentecostal missions scholars; and to provide a forum for dialogue and reflection about issues current within Pentecostal Missions. These parameters allow for biblical, theological, historical and/or missiological articulations as well as book reviews based on relevant contemporary works.
Views expressed in the Journal reflect those of the authors and reviewers, and are not necessarily the perspectives or opinions of the editors, the editorial board, the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary or the participating institutions. To view previous issues click here.
Current Issue
International Journal of Pentecostal Missiology, vol. 1 (2013)
Editorial
Beginning of the International Journal of Pentecostal Missiology, by Alan Johnson, Paul Lewis, DeLonn Rance, Brad Walz
Feature Articles
To Advance from “Talking” to “Walking”: Recognizing the Reality of the New Sending Countries, by Brad Walz
An Historical Overview of Partnership in Missions, by William T. Snider
Partnership in Mission: An Analysis of Hindrances and Practical Suggestions for Implementation, by Mike McAteer
Exit Strategy, by Mark Durene
Short-Term Mission: A New Construct for More Effective Integration into the Traditional AGWM Mission Paradigm, by Shellie Bowdoin