The Translating God
I encourage you to explore the articles in this edition of EMQ which delve into the global Bible translation movement.
I encourage you to explore the articles in this edition of EMQ which delve into the global Bible translation movement.
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?
By Heather Pubols | How can organizations and churches adequately care for a globally based workforce? Around 30 men and women from more than 10 nations collaborated to write about a wide range of member care topics.
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.
By Tom Sine and Dwight J. Friesen. Reviewed by Susan L. Maros, affiliate assistant professor of Christian leadership, Fuller Theological Seminary.
By David J. Hesselgrave, with Lianna Davis. Reviewed by Richard Cook, associate professor of Church history and missions at Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, California.
By Jeff Martin. Reviewed by Cameron L. Smith, pastor, and a doctoral candidate at Evangelical Seminary, Myerstown, Pennsylvania.
By Gordon T. Smith. Reviewed by Tim Pewett who has been serving for almost a decade in theological education and mission agency leadership with Avant Ministries in Spain.
By Scott Cormode. Reviewed by Dennis J. Horton, associate professor of religion and director of ministry guidance, Baylor University, Waco, Texas.
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