
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.
Volume 5
International Journal of Pentecostal Missiology, vol. 5 (2017)
Editorial
The Overview and ‘the weeds’, by Paul W. Lewis, editor
Extended Essay
Grant McClung: Missional Focus in a Milieu of Multiplicity: A Mental Map for Pentecostal Leaders
Feature Articles
Linda Lee Smith Barkman: Toward a Missional Theology of Prison Ministry
Enoch S. Charles: Toward an Indian Pentecostal Missiology in the Globalized World: Navigating Religious Pluralism and Skepticism
Stephen Jester: The Spirit’s Role in Mission: Narrative Pentecostal Theology in West Africa
Joseph Quayesi-Amakye: Pentecostalism, the Akan Religion and the Good Life
Missiological Reflections
Doug Clark: The “Gospel” of Peter: A Rebuttal to Islamic Rejection of the Apostle Paul
Bert de Ruiter: Is a Closed View of Islam a Characteristic of a Closed Heart?
Book Review
Don Little, Effective Discipling in Muslim Communities: Scripture, History, and Seasoned Practices. Review by Joseph Fletcher.