Make Disciples of All Nations
Written mainly by Southern Baptist seminary professors, the twelve major chapters follow the chronological tenure of IMB leadership.
Written mainly by Southern Baptist seminary professors, the twelve major chapters follow the chronological tenure of IMB leadership.
The familiar Western voice of modern English translations is scrubbed out enough to entice the reader to take in afresh the Creator’s story.
Mission is the unavoidable consequence of the triune reality of God. That is Michael Reeves’ core argument in his delightful little book, Overflow.
Most of the book serves as a practical resource and guide for those wanting to grow in their ability to leverage creative and critical thinking for organizational excellence and growth.
Lamp’s book provides a basic introduction to foundational spiritual disciplines and practices that are critical for all believers, but especially for those in cross-cultural ministry.
Nurturing Faith examines the various ways that Christians are made; organized around five “C’s” for nurturing faith: cultural dynamics, criteria, colleagues, contexts, and conversations.
In this edited work, experts from a variety of disciplines discuss evangelism among immigrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in a North American context.
Communities around the world face challenges in improving human flourishing. This is true in small rural communities in the United States experiencing population decline as well as in rural villages in other countries struggling with poor health, stagnant economies, and poor living conditions. What is to be done to bring sustainable development to these communities?
Edited by Daniel O’Neil and Beth Snodderly. Reviewed by Mark A. Strand, professor, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota.
By Kenneth Nehrbass. Reviewed by Cameron D. Armstrong, International Mission Board, Bucharest, Romania.
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