Translating the Bible in Action: How the Bible Can Be Relevant in All Languages and Cultures
Dr. Harriet Hill and Margaret Hill have prepared this book based upon their experiences leading and training leaders of scripture engagement seminars.
Transformation after Lausanne: Radical Evangelical Mission in Global-Local Perspective
How should missiology be conceived and the missionary task carried out in an age which labors under the weight of the competing ideologies of modernity and postmodernity?
Simple Spirituality: Learning to See God in a Broken World
This book is a personal journey to some of the poorest places on earth, and when we follow, we gain profound insights on following Jesus.
Paul the Missionary: Realities, Strategies and Methods
There has always been a temptation, when considering biblical texts, to move too quickly from narrative description to normative prescription.
Pathways in Christian Music Communication: The Case of the Senufo of Côte d’Ivoire
One of the most exciting aspects of the increasing appreciation for oral communication strategies in Christian missions is the emergence of ethnomusicology.
Muslims, Christians, and Jesus: Gaining Understanding and Building Relationships
Medearis focuses on how to build quality relationships with Muslims.
The Making of a Local Church
As a Roman Catholic clergy in the Majority World and a trained cultural anthropologist, Francisco Claver, evaluates the Church through the eyes of both a theologian and a social scientist.
Leading Cross-Culturally: Covenant Relationships for Effective Christian Leadership
This latest book in a series of three by Sherwood G. Lingenfelter deals with culture and cross-cultural leadership for Western and Majority World leaders who are leading multicultural teams in various ministry contexts.
Effective Engagement in Short-Term Missions: Doing It Right!
The author takes an insightful look at the issues surrounding the largest mission initiative of our time.
Conversion Growth of Protestant Churches in Thailand
Visser brings clarity to a statistical “mess” with what is surely the most comprehensive and rigorous statistical study of the Thai Church ever.