
In recent issues of Evangelical Missions Quarterly, two writers have tackled the difficult subject of how missionaries should fit into culture and society. In the first, Harriet Hill made a “plea, especially to our missions professors . . . to think carefully about the (incarnational) model being proposed to students.”1 She argued that adopting the incarnational model of Philippians 2:5-7 is unrealistic, hypocritical, dishonest, unsuitable for the long haul, and unappreciated by the people to wh