The Emerging College Generation and Missions: Issues, Attitudes, Postures and Passions
How do today’s students view missions and cross-cultural service? What do they value? How can we prepare them for global service?
How do today’s students view missions and cross-cultural service? What do they value? How can we prepare them for global service?
If you want your thinking about the training of church planters to be stimulated and challenged, here is the book for you.
What are students like today, and how do we help them consider full-time careers in missions? Ten characteristic of students going into missions today.
How one African denomination, the African Inland Church of Kenya, assumed its God-given responsibility in confronting the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Conversion and Apostasy
Having ministered in Turkey for over twenty years and planted a Muslim Background Believer (MBB) church, I read Ziya Meral’s article, “Conversion and Apostasy” (October 2006), with great interest.
The majority of evangelical Christians now live in the southern hemisphere. God has multiplied his Church in Latin America, Africa and southern Asia. This success story in world missions carries a nagging concern.
Juan is a farmer and the lead elder of a small village church in the high Andes. Kofi teaches theology at an African seminary and is writing several articles for a new contextualized Bible Encyclopedia.
As a professional therapist, I am often approached by Christian women who are asked to help others in emotional distress. “How do I help this woman?” is the usual question. Since more women tend to seek help from acquaintances rather than trained professionals, I am delighted to have discovered Kitchen Table Counseling, a valid and very helpful book for these lay counselors.
My dilemma with giving began after I arrived on the field in South Asia. And it started with tithing.
This fine collection of essays illustrates that breadth need not imply superficiality.
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