
Is English a Blessing or a Curse in Missions?
Christians are charged with taking the gospel to all nations, and therefore inevitably work in cross-cultural

Christians are charged with taking the gospel to all nations, and therefore inevitably work in cross-cultural

I want to share three things I have had to consider when communicating with my Japanese <span class="s3"

To help clarify, challenge, and encourage church leaders (and their churches) towards missional effectiveness, it may be helpful

While significant progress has been made in evangelical missiology on general contextualization, and much debate has swirled around

The C-Spectrum has been used widely in mission circles and literature over the past fifteen years to differentiate

There are few concepts as central to the task of missions as reaching and reconciling. The tip of
REGULAR FEATURES A Second Look: From Anywhere to Everywhere — Together! By Gary Corwin Perspectives: Revisiting Ezekiel through the
by Michael W. Goheen Intervarsity Press. 2014. —Reviewed by Allison Norton, PhD student, School of Intercultural Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary.
by Chandler H. Im & Amos Yong, eds. Cascade Books. 2014. —Reviewed by Tenny Li Farnen, of Chinese descent, born
by Mark Branson and Nicholas Warnes, eds. Intervarsity Press. 2014. —Reviewed by Ty Grigg, co-pastor, Life on the Vine, Long
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