WELS – World Missions

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The Life and Ministry of Pastor Duane Kenneth Tomhave, 1936-1998
Dogmatics Courses in World Mission Seminaries
Dan Koelpin Interview
The Foreign Mission Efforts of the Joint Synod during the Great Depression
The Local Church and Its World Mission
Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen and the Batak Church in Sumatra
The Personalities and Factors Involved in the WELS Decision to Enter Africa in 1951
Sons and Daughters from Afar: An Epiphany look at our WELS World Missions
The Wisconsin Synod's Mission in Poland, 1924-1949
Historical Theology in Southeast Asia
God's Grace in Cuba: The beginning of the WELS mission work in Cuba
A National Ministry for Missions: Directives Drawn from 1 & 2 Timothy & Titus
Letters from Bulgaria
Praising His Grace: The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Japan, 1957-1982, Book III (1972-1982)
Healing in His Wings: The Story of Medical Mission Beginnings in Central Africa, 1960-1961
Scripture and the "Open Door": Should It Guide Us in Our Mission Work?
"Foreign" Mission Beginnings in the WELS and the LCMS
The Reverend Missionary E. Edgar Guenther: The Lord's Faithful Servant in Bringing the Gospel to the Apaches
The Mission Zeal of President John Brenner
San Juan: The Beginning of a World Mission Congregation in Puerto Rico
A History of the Wisconsin Synod Lutheran Mission to the People of Albania
100 Years of WELS in Apacheland: A Mission of Success and Salvation, or Biased Exaggeration?
Developing Dogmatic Courses on Various Levels of Instruction
An Examination of the Doctrinal Controversy in the Tiawanese Mission Field with Particular Reference to Missionary Timothy Meier
The Possible Impact of the 1961 Wisconsin-Missouri Separation on the WELS Home and World Mission Outreach
The Contribution of the WELS World Mission Conferences to the Development of WELS World Mission Strategy
The History of Our WELS Mission in Japan with Historical and Cultural Background
The History of WELS Expatriate Mission Work in Colombia, 1974-1999
Making Use of Nationals as Instructors in Our Worker Training Programs
WLS Faculty Exchange/Sabbatical Program
Opening New Fields: Response to Appeals or on Our Own Initiative
NAH-IH-ES: The Apache Sunrise Dance
Praising His Grace: The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Japan, 1957-1982, Book II (1957-1971)
Praising His Grace: The History of the Wisconsin Synod in Japan, 1957-1982, Book I (1543-1957)
A History of the Development and Administration of St. John's Lutheran Church, Antigua
In Search of the Missing Mission Dollar
The Apache Mission: A Fruitful Field
Reflections on the Interrelationship between the Theological Seminary and World Missions
The Field for Which We Train Laborers for the Lord's Harvest
Pastor Harold A. Essmann: A Twentieth Century Herald
"Lord, I Wish I Were Black": Reflections on Gospel Ministry in Antigua
Perspectives of a Pioneer: The Personal Reminiscences of Rev. Edgar Hoenecke Regarding the History Leading Up to WELS Mission Work in Africa
The Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod's Work in Hong Kong in View of the Handover of 1997
Our Continuing Mission to India: The Lutheran Mission of Salvation, India
The Story of the Lutheran Women's Missionary Society
God Opens a Door in Japan: 1951-1956
The Cameroon: A Struggle for Survival
Christianity in Mexico
Lutherans in Mexico
On Their Own But Not Alone: Puerto Rico 2012
Spreading the Kingdom of Christ from Household to Household: Is It Being Done?
A History of the Wisconsin Synod Mission to Brazil: A Tribute to God's Patient Grace
The Apache Mission
WELS Outreach in the Caribbean: On the Island of Antigua and Beyond
Multi-Language Publications: Ten Years of Bringing the Written Word to the World
Bible School: Curriculum and Objectives
All…Preached the Word Wherever They Went
First Do No Harm: Toward a Philosophy of Ministry for Short-Term Missions
The Fruits of Luther's Mission-Mindedness
The Indigenous Church Plan in Action
A Look at our WELS World Missions: Principles, Policies and Programs
God's Word – A Heritage to Share
Our World Missions
The Privileges and Pitfalls of Being a World Board Team Member
Status of WELS World Missions on the Threshold of the 21st Century
Cross Cultural Ministry – Don't Lose the Message
What Can We Learn From Ourselves and Others About Establishing Indigenous Churches?
The WELS Identity as a World Mission Church
Our Identity as a WELS World Mission
Missiology – And the Two Billion
The Challenge Before Us
Reflections on the World Mission Development in the Wisconsin Synod
Extension of the Mission Endeavor
The Mission Outreach Resolution of 1945
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