A Future for the Latino Church: Models for Multilingual, Multigenerational Hispanic Congregations
by Daniel A. Rodriguez IVP Academic, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515, 200 pages, 2011, $19.00. —Reviewed by Diana
by Daniel A. Rodriguez IVP Academic, P.O. Box 1400, Downers Grove, IL 60515, 200 pages, 2011, $19.00. —Reviewed by Diana
How one Bible/ministry training program empowered
Christians in rural China to become a fully-functioning
body of believers without
Missionaries must grasp both intellectually and
emotionally that God is the silver bullet in world evangelism. If not, they
Six key components in one international scholarship program in Bolivia have led to great success in Christian leaders making an
How can we bridge the culture and language gap so
that we communicate scripture’s intended meaning?
The author
The author discusses the importance of communion,
community, and ministry in leadership.
The author shares five questions cross-cultural
workers need to ask when making lifestyle choices.
Although vital to cross-cultural missions, language learning presents a major challenge for missionaries. The author introduces biblical themes for language
In part two of his discussion, Rickett shares a
proposal by which the Western Church and the Majority World
When Latinos ask about getting involved in missions, the approach to getting them started is not simple.
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