The New Faces of Christianity: Believing the Bible in the Global South
Philip Jenkins demonstrates how close the thought world of the global South is to that of the first century culture of the Bible.
More Than Serving Tea: Asian American Women on Expectations, Relationships, Leadership and Faith
Five Asian female authors write eloquently with exceptional honesty and courage about how each of their own cultures fashioned them and how God uses that ethnic identity in ministry.
Mission Handbook 2007-2009: U.S. and Canadian Protestant Ministries
The Mission Handbook is an essential book for at least two reasons: first, as the key directory and reference tool for our North American missions movement and second, as a definitive report on the progress (or decline), achievement (or lack) and health (or illness) of our sprawling, diverse, God-driven regional missions enterprise.
Missiological Models in Ministry to Muslims
Schlorff confronts those who take contextualization too far in respect to Muslims.
Integral Ministry Training Design and Evaluation
“May God give us grace and creativity to push the boundaries, to create, to re-evaluate, to change, to redesign, and to serve with greater effectiveness and servanthood.” This is the challenge given to all involved in mission training in this new book.
God’s Rivals: Why Has God Allowed Different Religions?
This volume’s chief value is found in its summary and analysis of four ante-Nicene Church fathers who dealt with the issue of religious systems in competition with Christianity.
C. Stacey Woods and the Evangelical Rediscovery of the University
This biography of C. Stacey Woods (1909-1983) is the story of how American college and university campuses became both a mission field and a fertile source of thousands of new missionaries.
Contextualization and Syncretism: Navigating Cultural Currents
Discussions of contextualization among evangelicals inevitably provoke a niggling question: How far can we go in making the gospel relevant within human cultures and contexts without giving away too much of the gospel in the process?
Communication, Media, and Identity
This book should be read, absorbed and its insights worked out in all evangelical ministries.
Can It Be Me?
Marjory Foyle has finally written her autobiography, which is great news to those of us who consider ourselves humbled to be her legacy of open and honest struggles and caregiving.