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Missio Dei: A Journal of Missional Theology and Praxis

PURPOSE
MISSIO DEI exists to provide a medium for exploring the rich tradition and ongoing practice of participation in the mission of God among the churches of the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement.

PUBLISHING
MISSIO DEI is published semiannually by the Missio Dei Foundation, a non-profit enterprise founded in 2009 to further reflection on the theology and practice of missions among the churches of the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement and promote an inclusive missiological discourse.

SUBMISSIONS
MISSIO DEI features four sections: Missional Theology, Missional Praxis, Reflections and Book Reviews. Details for submissions can be found on the website. The editor is responsible for the selection of material, but opinions expressed in articles are the sole responsibility of the authors.

COPYRIGHT NOTICE
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ISSN: 1947-2781


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MDJ Financials

The Missio Dei Foundation is a non-profit organization. In addition to producing a high-quality missiological journal, the foundation endeavors to do so with transparency and Christian stewardship. This means, in the first place, that we are committed to producing the journal at low cost so that readers can download it for significantly less than comparable publications. By publishing primarily in a digital format, we reduce many of the costs of traditional journal publication. By offering an economical print-on-demand option to those who need hard copy, we allow such clients to bear those traditional costs at their discretion. Furthermore, we want readers to feel confident that their payments and contributions go toward either the production of the journal or another worthy non-profit enterprise. All of the editors work on a volunteer basis.

The following is a simple overview of Missio Dei's balance sheet.

Balance Sheet (4/26/12)
Startup Costs $812.50
Operation Costs $1387.43
Donations $172.97
Payments $2397.18
Balance $370.22

Planned expenses include:

Startup Loan Repayment
Application fee for 501(c)(3) filing
Computer
Software
Graphic Design Consulting

Regular operation costs include:

Web Hosting
Books for Review
Advertising
Chicago Manual of Style Online Subscription
Graphic Design Costs

Editors

Aug 2011 Editorial Board:

Bob Turner (Librarian, Harding School of Theology)
Carrie Davis (Administrative Assistant, Harding University College of Bible)
Mark Clancy (Missionary, Lima, Peru)
Nathan Bills (ThD candidate, Duke University)
Greg McKinzie (Missionary, Arequipa, Peru)
Danny Reese (Missionary, Angola)
Jason Whaley (Missionary, Wollongong, Australia)

Consulting Editors:

Steve Allison (Abilene Christian)
John Barton (Rochester)
Rochelle Cathcart (Lincoln Christian)
Monte Cox (Harding)
Shawn Daggett (Harding)
Chris Flanders (Abilene Christian)
Stan Granberg (Kairos)
Gary Green (Abilene Christian)
Sonny Guild (Abilene Christian)
Dale Hawley (University of Wisconsin - Stout)
Dave Hogan (Missionary, Singapore)
Mark Hooper (Missions Resource Network)
Evertt Huffard (Harding School of Theology)
Gary Jackson (Harding)
Michael Landon (Minister, Groton, CT)
Earl Lavender (Lipscomb)
Doug Priest (Christian Missionary Fellowship)
Bill Richardson (Harding)
Dottie Schultz (Missions Resource Network)
Kent Smith (Abilene Christian)
Michael Sweeney (Emmanuel Christian Seminary)
Richard Trull Jr. (Faulkner)
Gailyn Van Rheenen (Mission Alive)
Bob Waldron (Missions Resource Network)

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