Korean Contextualization: A Brief Examination
The author discusses important theological and
cultural issues that have been largely ignored in
contextualizing Christianity in Korea.
The author discusses important theological and
cultural issues that have been largely ignored in
contextualizing Christianity in Korea.
by Cedric Mayson Orbis Books, P.O. Box 302, Maryknoll, NY 10545-0302, 198 pages, 2010, $20.00. —Reviewed by Mike Nichols, program director for intercultural studies at Lincoln Christian University; former
This “moving conference” changed venues throughout its four days, allowing three hundred conference attendees to experience the hospitality of six major divinity schools in the Boston area.
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The author shares four powerful reasons why missionaries need to remain focused on their calling.
by Gary B. McGee Orbis Books, P.O. Box 302, Maryknoll, NY 10545-0302, 2010, 326 pages, $30.00 paperback. —Reviewed by Grant McClung, president, MissionsResourceGroup.org; and missiological advisor, World Missions Commission

A case study of how CrossWorld integrated a Business as Mission focus into a traditional church-planting agency.
Other Books Received Ande, Titre. 2010. Leadership & Authority: Bula Matari and the Life-Community Ecclesiology in Congo. Oxford: Regnum Books International. Carlton, R. Bruce. 2010. Strategy Coordinator: Changing the
Four of the most contested issues associated with ministry to Muslims—and suggestions for greater harmony among those working in Muslim settings.
Moving toward fulfilling the good work God has for us includes wisdom and action. Bacon offers guidelines for finding our way in the myriad of options.
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