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Dr.
Howard Foltz founded AIMS in 1985 and
serves as the organization's President. He travels extensively
in the US and around the world training, mobilizing,
and networking churches to plant churches among unreached
peoples.
He has been a professor of Global Evangelization in
the School of Divinity, Regent
University, since 1985. He received
his D.Min.
from Denver
Seminar with a major in Missiology, his
M.A. from the Assemblies of God graduate school in Springfield,
Missouri with a major in Missions Communications, and
his B.S. from Southwestern
University in Waxahachie, Texas with a
major in missions. He also studied at Brite Theological
Seminary at Texas
Christian University, Denver
University, North Texas State University,
and Bob
Jones University.
He has published three books, five church training manuals,
and several articles. He has also developed six seminars
for local church missions mobilization and training.
Books
by Dr. Howard Foltz:
| Paradigm
Lost: Rediscovering God's Plan for a Spiritual Harvest
(Authentic Media 2004) |
| For
Such a Time as This: Strategic Missions Power Shifts
for the 21st Century (William Carey Library
2000) |
| Healthy
Churches in a Sick World (Xulon Press 1998)
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| Triumph:
Missions Renewal in the Local Church (Messanger
Publishing House 1994) |
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Published
Articles by Dr. Howard Foltz:
The
Ministry of Sowing Seed (The Lookout Magazine:
October 23, 2005)
(view
full article) |
| Healthy
Churches for a Sick World (Ministries Today:
January/February 2000) (view
full article) |
| "Recruiting
a World Class Missions Team" (Pentecostal
Messanger: March 1999) (view
full article) |
| "The
Unfinished Task: How Can We Fulfill the Great Commission"
(Charisma: January 1999) (view
full article) |
| "Mobilizing
Your Church for the Unfinished Task" (Ministries
Today: May/June 1998) (view
full article) |
| "Triumph
is Missions Word" (Pentecostal Messanger:
April 1998) (view
full article) |
| "How
to Put Your Church on the Cutting Edge of World
Missions" (Ministries Today: July/August
1994) (view
full article) |
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