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Patrick Johnstone

    January 1, 1938

    Patrick Johnstone is the author of a seminal work focused on global prayer, with its initial 1965 booklet spanning just 30 pages. Over time, his influence grew, and the work became instrumental in fostering worldwide awareness within missionary circles. Johnstone dedicated himself to translating biblical texts into African languages and to gathering data for his research, laying the groundwork for extensive projects. His commitment to a global vision for missionary work was evident through his collaborations with various international organizations and his efforts to promote awareness of areas needing prayer and mission activity.

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    The Church Is Bigger Than You Think : Structures and strategies for the church in the 21st century
    The Future of the Global Church
    Serving God in Today's Cities
    Operation World
    • Operation World

      The Day-by-Day Guide To Praying For the World

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      The most widely-used reference book for missions in the world. To help individuals and groups to more effectively intercede for the world, this exceptional, one-volume reference on the nations of the world includes comprehensive information, accurate statistics, and detailed maps and graphs.

      Operation World
    • Serving God in Today's Cities

      Facing the Challenges of Urbanization

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book delves into the phenomenon of urbanization, highlighting the shift of populations into cities. It features insights from researcher Patrick Johnstone and Dean Merrill, who investigate the world's fastest-growing urban areas. Readers will discover God's perspective on cities and hear from various individuals, including pastors and missionaries, who are actively tackling the challenges posed by urban growth. Through their stories, the book emphasizes the importance of community and faith in addressing the complexities of city life.

      Serving God in Today's Cities
    • The Future of the Global Church

      History, Trends and Possibilities

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Drawing on fifty years of experience, Patrick Johnstone offers a comprehensive overview of the global church's journey through history, its current state, and potential future developments. This work combines vivid graphics with insightful text, making it an engaging exploration for those interested in the evolution and dynamics of Christianity worldwide.

      The Future of the Global Church
    • Patrick Johnstone shares his passion for mission with us, showing us that the Church is bigger than we think in terms of Time, Size and Structure. The book has emerged from years of ministry to Christian workers and leaders and seminars. It comprehensively takes the reader through every aspect of the growth of the church and is an excellent companion to 'Operation World'. It is rooted in scripture and will be an inspiration to us all.

      The Church Is Bigger Than You Think : Structures and strategies for the church in the 21st century
    • Serving God in a Migrant Crisis

      Ministry to People on the Move

      • 144 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book delves into the current migrant crisis through a Christian lens, drawing parallels to Jesus as a refugee. It examines the underlying causes of today's refugee situation while exploring theological and traditional perspectives on migration. Additionally, the authors highlight the efforts of Christian workers worldwide who are actively supporting and embracing modern-day refugees, encouraging a compassionate response to this pressing humanitarian issue.

      Serving God in a Migrant Crisis
    • The memoir chronicles the career of advertising executive Patrick Johnstone, detailing his journey from his teenage years in Trinidad and Tobago to founding Publicis Caribbean Limited. It offers a vivid portrayal of the advertising landscape during the vibrant 1970s, highlighting the challenges and triumphs he faced in a dynamic industry. Through personal anecdotes, Johnstone captures the essence of creativity and innovation in advertising, providing insight into the cultural and professional evolution of the field in the Caribbean.

      Heady Days - A Memoir of a 70s AdMan in T&T