Abstract
Numerous studies have been conducted on the causes of undue stress among missionaries serving overseas. This article represents the first such study conducted among missionaries working domestically among diaspora people groups. The focus is on a particular group of diaspora missionaries in North America, namely those serving among Muslims. It includes a survey of missionaries in this context who were asked to list their top stressors in ministry. The results are organized into relevant categories, along with suggested coping methods for these stressors. It concludes by demonstrating how caring for these missionaries will assist the broader Christian community in Muslim ministry
Recommended Citation
Urton, M. (2018). Caring for Muslim Ministry Workers in North America. Great Commission Research Journal, 9(2), 201-210. Retrieved from https://place.asburyseminary.edu/gcrj/vol9/iss2/7