World Mission Workshop

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The World Mission Workshop is an annual gathering of students of missions, missionaries and professors of missions associated with Churches of Christ. The workshop meets each year at a college campus. The 2010 workshop, the 50th meeting, was held at Harding University in Searcy, Arkansas where the first workshop was held in 1961.

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Past and Future Workshops

YearHostTheme
1961 Harding College Go Ye Unto All the World
1962 Freed-Hardeman College Unknown
1963 Michigan Christian College Unknown
1964 Abilene Christian College We Can Evangelize the World
1965 Harding College Unknown
1966 Pepperdine College Christ for the World
1967 David Lipscomb College Unknown
1968 Lubbock Christian College Onward Christian Soldiers
1969 Northeastern Christian College A Meaningful Message
1970 Oklahoma Christian College White Unto Harvest
1971 Southwestern Christian College Ye Shall Be My Witness
1972 Abilene Christian College Beautiful Feet
1973 Pepperdine College The Open Door
1974 Harding College Here Am I, Send Me
1975 Lubbock Christian College Soldiers of Christ Arise
1976 Northeastern Christian College Proclaim Liberty
1977 Oklahoma Christian College Flaming Fire
1978 Freed-Hardeman College Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone?
1979 Abilene Christian University God, Youth and World Missions
1980 David Lipscomb University They Went Everywhere Spreading the Word
1981 Harding University Where in the World
1982 Pepperdine University A Fire in my Bones
1983 Lubbock Christian University God So Loved the World
1984 Oklahoma Christian University The Aroma of Christ
1985 Freed-Hardeman University God's Great Love
1986 Columbia Christian College Let the Redeemed of the World Say This
1987 David Lipscomb University From the Cross to the World
1988 Abilene Christian University Lord of the Nations
1989 Harding University Give me this Mountain
1990 Pepperdine University The Changeless Christ in a Changing World
1991 Lubbock Christian University Mission '91
1992 Oklahoma Christian University Love in Any Language
1993 Freed-Hardeman University Living Water for a Dying World
1994 David Lipscomb University He is Exalted
1995 Abilene Christian University To Know Christ, To Make Christ Known
1996 Harding University Shine Jesus Shine
1997 Pepperdine University City Lights
1998 Lubbock Christian University Mission Possible: Who Will be Jesus?
1999 Oklahoma Christian University God's Heart for the Nations
2000 Western Christian College Crossing the Border: Christianity in a Pagan World
2001 Freed-Hardeman University Launch Out into the Deep
2002 Abilene Christian University Glorify, Unify, Testify
2003 Lipscomb University The Word Became Flesh
2004 York College Voyage of Discovery
2005 Harding University If You say Go
2006 Lubbock Christian University Crossing Over: Bridging all Barriers
2007 Oklahoma Christian University Every Tribe Every Tongue
2008 Faulkner University Who is My Neighbor?
2009 Freed-Hardeman University He Must Increase...I Must Decrease
2010 Harding University
(WMW 50th Anniversary)
So That We May Have Life
2011 Abilene Christian University
at Fort Worth, Texas with Global Missions Conference [1] [2]
More Effectively Reaching Our World for Jesus Christ
2012 Rochester College
2013 Oklahoma Christian University Renewal
2014 Rochester College
2015 Harding University Relentless

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References

  1. "Christian Chronicle » news » partners » Two missions events join forces in 2011" . Retrieved 2012-02-01.
  2. "globalmissionsconference.org" (PDF). Retrieved 2012-02-01.