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Three Types of Ancestor Veneration in Asia: An Anthropological Analysis by
  • Ma, Wonsuk
  • Ma, Julie C [Editor]
  • Ma, Wonsuk [Editor]
Publication details: Asian Church and God's Mission: Studies Presented in the International Symposium on Asian Mission in Manila, January 2002, Mandaluyong City, Philippines: OMF Literature, pp. 163-177. ; 2003
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Women at Yoido Full Gospel Church: Pentecostalism in a Confucian Society by
  • Ma, Julie C
Publication details: Journal of Asian Mission, Vol. 19, No. 1, 2018, pp. 35-58 ; 2018
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Evangelism and Church Planting: A Strategy for the Growth and Mission of the Korean Church by
  • Ma, Julie C
Publication details: Journal of Asian Mission, Vol. 18, No. 1, 2017, pp. 3-26 ; 2017
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Mission Possible : The Biblical Strategy for Reaching the Lost by
  • Ma, Julie C
Publication details: Oxford, UK Regnum Books 2016
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Mission Possible, Second Edition the Biblical Strategy for Reaching the Lost by
  • Ma, Julie C
Publication details: Oxford, UK Fortress Press 2019
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