Doing Evangelical Theology with the Japanese
Crucial theological issues and proper contextualization that communicates the gospel in a way that can be understood and applied by the Japanese.
Crucial theological issues and proper contextualization that communicates the gospel in a way that can be understood and applied by the Japanese.
This book is for people reaching out to children and women in any kind of context.
Suggestions on how to bridge the gap between theological institutions in the Majority World and their local churches and contexts.
by Camille F. Bishop Authentic Publishing, 1820 Jet Stream Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80921, 2008, 176 pages, $14.99. —Reviewed by Steve Hoke, vice president for people development, Church Resource
How families and organizations can build a foundation of knowledge about language acquisition and its relationship to academic learning—especially as it relates to missionary kids.
by Charles H. Kraft William Carey Library, 1605 E. Elizabeth St., Pasadena, CA 91104, 2008, 547 pages, $29.99. —Reviewed by Brian M. Howell, associate professor of anthropology, Wheaton College,
The author asks what effective and efficient multinational partnership looks like and how multinational teams can function practically.
Nurturing the Nations is primarily about women, but in addition, it covers the related topics of poverty and worldview.
If followers of Christ want Muslims to feel comfortable in Christian worship services, they need to consider at least seven issues.
This book identifies three of the virtually revolutionary concepts that have been at the heart of this paradigmatic change in how we communicate the gospel.
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