Tell the Story Powerfully in Local Cultural Forms
The author, who has lived in India 28 years, appeals for communicating the gospel through traditional poetry, music, drama, puppetry, dance, and painting.
The author, who has lived in India 28 years, appeals for communicating the gospel through traditional poetry, music, drama, puppetry, dance, and painting.
Problems of adjustment overseas are not going to get any easier. Most missionaries know the trials of language and culture, of red tape and revolution.
Evangelicals outside of China have to decide whether to accept Bishop Ting’s claims and relate only to the CCC, or whether they should listen to the voice of house church representatives who will not join the TSPM.
The key is not telling them but asking them the right questions.
Teachers and students alike discovered fresh ways to serve one another, their churches, and their communities.
You’ll find the space squeeze and the money squeeze, but churches are innovating not only in building but in program and ministries as well.
The puzzle must be put together—if churches and missions overseas are to make the best use of the data
John Dekker has pointed out some serious problems as evangelicals around the world seek to identify and evangelize unreached peoples.
Urban missionaries must be mature, understand the city and the nature of mission, and possess practical skills.
If we’re going to reach the cities, it will take a lot more training and homework than we’ve been doing in the past.
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