Ducking Missionary Conflict in Africa and Beyond
Interpersonal conflicts frequently trouble missionary endeavors.
Interpersonal conflicts frequently trouble missionary endeavors.
As a Roman Catholic clergy in the Majority World and a trained cultural anthropologist, Francisco Claver, evaluates the Church through the eyes of both a theologian and a social scientist.

Wycliffe International’s “Matching Funds Experiment” produced significant results for the Church to consider when considering models of local and global giving for missionary support.
Medearis focuses on how to build quality relationships with Muslims.
The author seeks to create a larger ethic for the issue of missionary affluence that allows others to make redemptive decisions in particular contexts.
One of the most exciting aspects of the increasing appreciation for oral communication strategies in Christian missions is the emergence of ethnomusicology.
The author shares how historical reflection promoted meaningful presentations of the gospel with Muslims in North Africa.
There has always been a temptation, when considering biblical texts, to move too quickly from narrative description to normative prescription.
The author looks at similar values between African Americans and Black Africans that can lead to spiritual and social bonding and missional opportunities between the two groups.
This book is a personal journey to some of the poorest places on earth, and when we follow, we gain profound insights on following Jesus.
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