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Missionary Conflict: Destructive or Constructive?

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  • Dunaetz, David Robert

    (Azusa Pacific University)

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Missionary conflict is inevitable and potentially dangerous if mismanaged. However, when missionaries in conflict seek to cooperate by understanding each other’s perspectives and interests, creative solutions that respond to most, if not all, of the relevant concerns can be found. This requires much time and effort, and sometimes outside help. However, cooperation with a desire to love and serve the other is a Christ-like response that is well worth the cost.

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  • Dunaetz, David Robert, 2022. "Missionary Conflict: Destructive or Constructive?," OSF Preprints hdq3f, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:hdq3f
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/hdq3f
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