World missions is shifting from being primarily coordinated and directed by North America and Europe to becoming also a strength of the churches in the Two-Thirds World, the countries of Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Keyes and Pate write about the growth, trends, and implications of Two-Thirds World missions into the next century. This paper also wrestles with global trends in technology, politics, economics, and religion in an effort to discern future patterns and how they may impact the Two-Thirds World missions and missions in general. The authors conclude with a section entitled “The Globalization of World Missions” in which they describe possibilities in a coming age of cooperative missionary activity.