Chosen to Follow: Jewish Believers Through History and Today
by Knut H. Hoyland and Jakob W. Nielsen, eds. Caspari Center for Biblical and Jewish Studies, P.O. Box 46, Jerusalem 91000, Israel, 244 pages, 2013, $25.00. —Reviewed by Jennifer Rosner, an adjunct professor of theology at Fuller Theological Seminary, whose scholarship focuses on contemporary trends in Jewish-Christian relations. Chosen to Follow: Jewish Believers Through History […]
How Big is Our Bible? Confidence in the Bible for Missional Leadership

God’s word must be big in me, with a heavy bearing on my discipleship and mission as a Christ-follower.
A Passion for Souls: Our Continued Journey in Global Missions

Goulding discusses his church’s journey to become more “synergistic”, proactively seeking God’s will for a global mission program to ensure the good stewardship of the resources God entrusts to them.
Closing the Rift: Addressing Common Mission Misconceptions

I long for the Church to fully embrace its identity as the missional powerhouse God has formed it to be—that Christ-centered, transformational catalyst that even the gates of hell cannot stand against.
The Trust Factor in Multicultural Teams

Building and maintaining trust is an essential—though often difficult—component of building healthy international teams.
He Really Cares about Us: A Personal Type of Leadership

George Verwer cared deeply about those serving under his leadership; a lasting impact from his leadership style was the enablement of those he led to grow and develop their gifts as leaders following Christ.
Missionaries and Deployed Military: A Match Made in Heaven?

Perspectives from one serving in the military on ways that missions might benefit from taking advantage of the opportunities military volunteers can provide.
For Those Involved in the Insider Movement Debate: Perspective from Church History and Scripture

Perspectives from history offer potential ways forward in the ongoing debate about Insider Movements.
Influences and Dangers of Money in Missions

Money is both influential and powerful; it can be used strategically for the benefit of God’s kingdom or detrimentally through creating paternalistic dependence.
Resourcing Majority World Seminaries: A Case Study from Indonesia

The Western church can contribute to the health of the whole body of Christ through the wise support of theological education in the Majority World.