Volume 60 Issue 2

EMQ (Evangelical Missions Quarterly)

April–June 2024 | Volume 60 Issue 2

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Editorial

Walking Alongside Our Indigenous Siblings

By Heather Pubols | Across the Americas, God is calling foreign, national, and Indigenous believers to find a place alongside

Articles

We Are Still Here

By Jenn Brown | I am a Christian and a Native American from the Yuchi tribe. My family’s story reflects

Navigating Uncharted Territories

By Chondeug Joseph Jang | In mission history with First Nations in Canada, relationships were broken and Christianity often meant

The Creator’s Community: A Vision for Truth and Reconciliation

By Monique Ransom | Throughout the Scriptures, the Creator has written a story about a reality in which gentiles and

Carrying Gospel Light to the Ends of the Earth

By Derek Ross | Despite immense challenges and forces of evil that worked to destroy our culture, my family stands

Rethinking Missions in Native America

By Patrick Lennox | The mission to Native America is not complete. We need more Native pastors to plant new

God’s Grace Abounds Among the Quechua

By Pío Víctor Campos Barco | Nearly half of Bolivia’s population come from its Indigenous communities of which the Quechua

Uniting Waves, Transforming Lives: The Three Waves Movement

By Enoque Ozório de Faria and Javier Mayorga Ramirez | Across the Amazon region and lowlands of South America, God

An Indigenous Perspective on Unity and Collaboration

By Henrique Dias Terena and César Rodríguez Sáenz | Indigenous Christians are realizing that the church does not belong to

Stay in the Game: The Role of the North American Church in the Amazon

By Chris and Tina Ferry | Foreign missionaries arriving to serve in the Amazon and lowland region of South America

Strengthening the Indigenous Church

By Trudy Seng, Meiry Yakawa, and Vera Bergson | In the heart of South America, the Ammi Training Center brings

Extras

Developing Culturally Intelligent Mission Organizations

By Luke Lundstedt | The world is changing as people from around the world work together side-by-side. Mission organizations must

Navigating Between Worlds

By David R. Dunaetz | Understanding acculturation strategies helps missionaries know what they personally experience and what members of a

Web Exclusives

Contextualization and Amazonian Indigenous Peoples

By Irma Espinoza | For the gospel to be most effectively received, it must be oriented to the receiver. This

Book Reviews

Zúme Training: Multiplying Disciples

Disciple-making is a lost art. In many churches discipleship is largely dependent on programs organized by local churches

World Religions: A Guide to the Essentials

The market for textbooks for courses in world religions might be crowded, but Thomas A. Robinson’s and Hillary P. Rodrigues’

Reading the Bible Around the World: A Student’s Guide to Global Hermeneutics

Reviewed by Nathaniel (Than) Veltman who currently serves as mission scholar in missiology and community development with United World mission’s

Multiplying Leaders in Intercultural Contexts

Reviewed by Bob Bagley who is now semi-retired after almost four decades of service with Global Partners in various leadership

Ambassadors of Reconciliation: God’s Mission through Missions for All

Reviewed by Kyle D. Frohock, PhD student, Center for Missiological Research, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California, and development and intercultural

Hybridizing Mission: Intercultural Social Dynamics among Christian Workers on Multicultural Teams in North Africa

Reviewed by Mark D. Wood, PhD, director of the Kingdom Leadership Training Center, Darhan, Mongolia.

Contextualization and the Old Testament: Between Asian and Western Perspectives

Reviewed by Justin Wheaton who is pursuing a master’s degree in Old Testament and semitic languages from Trinity Evangelical Divinity

Grit to Stay Grace to Go: Staying Well in Cross-Cultural Ministry

Reviewed by L. Lynn Thigpen, PhD, adjunct professor, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, and emeritus IMB missionary to Southeast Asia.

Humble Confidence: A Model for Interfaith Apologetics

As a young Christian, I was introduced to Christian apologetics through the book Evidence that Demands a Verdict, by the

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