COMMISSION
MAGAZINE OF THE FOREIGN MISSION BOARD, SBC
Index to Volume 50
(For the year 1987)
Numbers at the end of each entry show location, indicating first the month of issue
(double-month issues shown by two numbers; for example, June-July is
6/7)
and then
the page number.
Subject entries, including countries, are in boldface capitals (such as AUDIOVISUALS)
with subtopics in caps and lower case (such as Bibles, versions).
Entry with a person as subject is in boldface with the last name all capitals (such as
CRAWLEY, Winston).
Author entries show the name in boldface, caps and lower case (such as Bridges,
Erich).
AFRICA
Africa at last! 5-5
Epochs in Southern Baptist foreign missions—
II: Outreach to Africa/Winston Crawley
6/7-44
Profiles of concern— Lott Cary: Black pioneer/
John Allen Moore
6/7-56
Allen, Catherine B.
Following Lottie’s path
10/11-66
ANGOLA
Churches in Angola form association 8-38
ARGENTINA
The rescued book 4-4
Argentina: Closed doors, open windows/
Martha Skelton 4-26
Helping churches start churches 9-10
Helping churches start churches: Tents in
Buenos Aires: Reaching the outsiders/
Martha Skelton 9-28
The door opener
10/11-5
ARGENTINA. BAPTISTS, churches
Argentina: Closed doors, open windows/
Martha Skelton 4-26
ARGENTINA. SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Divorce in Argentina 4-4
ASIA
Asia seminary to offer new degrees 1-8
Global consultation continues in Asia/R. Keith
Parks
2/3-6
ASIA. BAPTISTS, missionaries
Asians to swap mission teams/Erich Bridges
1-8
AUSTRALIA
Australian response
6/7-5
AUSTRIA
Melting pot 1-5
BANGLADESH
Welcome to work with us/Samson H.
Chowdhury
2/3-8
Stay or leave?/Winston Crawley 5-7
Getting good goats
6/7-4
BAPTISM, statistics
Brazil, Tanzania, Nigeria lead way in year’s
baptisms
2/3-68
Evangelism, new churches make up missionar¬
ies’ priorities
2/3-68
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION
South Africa: No easy answer/Robert O’Brien
2/3-11
BAPTIST THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, Riisch-
likon, Switzerland
Newell to leave ROschlikon post
2/3-9
Hopper will lead Ruschlikon school 12-68
BAPTISTS, doctrine
Parks: Policies match peace plan/Bob Stanley
10/11-9
BERRY, Olga (Mrs. William H.)
Death
6/7-69
BIBLE, influence
The rescued book 4-4
Christians in China: Great expectations/Erich
Bridges
10/11-10
BIBLE, publication and distribution
Scholar publishes Greek grammar 1-9
Russian OK for Bibles expected 8-39
China Bible press said on schedule 9-75
Men support Bibles to Russia 9-75
BIBLE, translating
Translation for Kuna continues 5-34
Bird, Craig
West retires after 16 years
2/3-10
Helping churches start churches: Growing
Zambian churches 9-20
BLACK BAPTISTS
South Africa: No easy answer/Robert O’Brien
2/3-11
Epochs in Southern Baptist foreign missions—
II: Outreach to Africa/Winston Crawley
6/7-44
Profiles of concern— Lott Cary: Black pioneer/
John Allen Moore
6/7-56
BOLD MISSION THRUST
Southern Baptists: A Missions People 1-67
508 baptisms a day, 20 new churches a week
counted overseas in 1986
2/3-68
1986: Banner year in foreign missions 5-35
Just what is Bold Mission Thrust?/Winston
Crawley 8-7
BOLD MISSION THRUST, strategy
For global strategy 4-3
Gearing up for evangelization/Winston Crawley
4-7
Training for discipleship/Henry Campbell
6/7-61
BOSTICK, Edward M. Jr.
Death
6/7-69
Bowden, Anita
Helping churches start churches: Focusing on
‘Better Life’ 9-45
Branim, Dee
Crossword quote
2/3-62
Alphabet juggle 4-64
Crossword quote 5-68
Crossword quote 8-69
BRAZIL
A real tough guy/Eric Miller
2/3-33
Brazil, Tanzania, Nigeria lead way in year’s
baptisms
2/3-68
Students volunteer for Brazil project 8-39
More Baptists involved in foreign missions 8-76
On the front lines of hunger/Art Wyckoff and
Eric McCall 9-70
Familiar voice 12-6
BRAZIL. BAPTISTS, missionaries
Helping churches start churches: Brazilians
cross boundaries too/Eric Miller 9-60
Bridges, Erich
Asians to swap mission teams 1-8
Ministries for deaf studied
2/3-9
Team explores needs of deaf 5-34
Christians in China: Great expectations
10/11-10
Hong Kong 1997: 10 years and counting 12-52
Budget for 1988: $167.8 million 12-68
Colleges to offer international aid 12-69
BRINKS, Gloria
Death 12-60
BRUNEI
Changes leave field total 108
2/3-9
BURKINA FASO
Brazil, Tanzania, Nigeria lead way in year’s
baptisms
2/3-68
What it’s all about 12-3
Burnes, Norman N.
Missionaries needed 4-68
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS (section) 5-57
CALLAWAY, Tucker N.
Death 4-64
Campbell, Henry
Training for discipleship
6/7-61
CAMPUS MINISTRY
Our neighbor to the north . . ./Mike Creswell
1-10
South Africa: No easy answer/Robert O’Brien
2/3-11
The campus and the field— Southern: Contin¬
uing the heritage/Martha Skelton 5-44
CANADA
Our neighbor to the north . . ./Mike Creswell
1-10
Changes leave field total 108
2/3-9
New Canadian seminary dedicated 12-72
CARIBBEAN
Dental help sought for Saba
2/3-10
Reaching the ‘spice island’/Mike Creswell
2/3-48
Team explores needs of deaf/Erich Bridges
5-34
CARY, Lott
Profiles of concern— Lott Cary: Black pioneer/
John Allen Moore
6/7-56
CAUTHEN, Eloise (Mrs. Baker James)
Christians in China: Great expectations/Erich
Bridges
10/11-10
CHINA
The China scene/R. Keith Parks 1-6
Voices still echo 5-4
China Bible press said on schedule 9-75
Christians in China: Great expectations/Erich
Bridges
10/11-10
Chowdhury, Samson H.
Welcome to work with us
2/3-8
CHRISTIAN GIVING
How well we give 9-3
CHRISTIAN LIFE
‘He’s my dad’/Edith Vaughn
6/7-54
My tribute/Martha Hairston
6/7-54
Plugging the leak in the baptistry/Avery T. Willis
Jr. 9-79
Christians in China: Great expectations/Erich
Bridges
10/11-10
CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE
Christians in China: Great expectations/Erich
Bridges
10/11-10
CHRISTIANITY AND POLITICS
Christians in China: Great expectations/Erich
Bridges
10/11-10
CHURCH EXTENTION, missions
A place to call home/Mike Creswell 5-58
CHURCH GROWTH
Cuban churches show growth 5-76
CHURCH PLANTING
Argentina: Closed doors, open windows/
Martha Skelton 4-26
Liberia: Color it ‘hopeful’/Mike Creswell 8-40
Learning to fly 9-3
Helping churches start churches 9-10