November-December Issue (also available in plain text format)
An entire issue with articles by and about missionaries. Missionaries who serve with the General Board of Global Ministries include people from a variety of cultures and ethnic backgrounds. They serve in areas all across the globe, in Lithuania, Bolivia, Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Chile, the Philippines, and South Korea.
September-October Issue (also available in plain text format)
New World Outlook looks at how The United Methodist Church ministers to young
people and enables young people to minister to others.
July-August Issue (also available in no frames with pictures or plain text format)
New World Outlook presents articles about a variety of local churches in mission--in the United States and throughout the world: new church starts, churches that experience revival through programs like the Holy Boldness Urban Plan, churches that become vital by turning to the needs of the people in their neighborhoods.
May-June Issue (also available in plain text format)
New World Outlook brings its annual contribution to the Geographic
Mission Study theme for 1998-99: Indonesia. This issue
grapples with the reality of living in Indonesia today, the religious
diversity of its people, and the work of the Methodist Church of
Indonesia.
March-April Issue (also available in plain text format)
New World Outlook takes a look at the global issue of refugees, displaced
persons, and worldwide migration. This special issue is designed to
be used with the 1998-99 Ecumenical Mission Study on Refugees and Global
Migration.
January-February Issue (also available in plain text format)
New World Outlook begins the New Year with a look at church and community ministries, the
effects of welfare reform, and the progress on rebuilding Black churches that were burned in crimes of hate.
Read on as we tackle the issues that face many churches within their own neighborhoods today.