To Be A Hidden Foreigner: Issues Christian Chinese-Americans Face Living in China
Chinese-Americans face challenges in China that other visitors do not face, but these challenges can open doors to ministry.
Chinese-Americans face challenges in China that other visitors do not face, but these challenges can open doors to ministry.
Using effective intercultural assessment tools can give reference points for forward movement in missionary training.
Students’ lives are changed through the Houghton in Tanzania program, which immerses them in the culture.
The kind of Christian vision that insists upon measurable results and invests only in “grassroots” training may enjoy admirable motivation.
“Retiring and shy” as used here refers to something else—the fact that a growing number of missionaries who have retired
Education is Not That Important
“Education is Not That Important” by Marten Visser (July 2006) was a wonderful article.
The unreached peoples movement has come a long way since the 1974 Lausanne Congress, which was instrumental in launching it.
Martin Parsons sets himself a profound and weighty task—that of spelling out a different way of conveying to Muslims the
Eleven well-researched and well-documented chapters that deal with a wide range of topics and techniques on sharing Jesus among Buddhists.
Serving with Eyes Wide Open helps short-termers understand cultural pitfalls and gain cultural intelligence.
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