Why We All Need Majority World Publishing
Three strategies for churches and leaders from the West and the Majority World to work together to make reverse mission of Christian books from the South to bless the North a reality.
Three strategies for churches and leaders from the West and the Majority World to work together to make reverse mission of Christian books from the South to bless the North a reality.
An exploration of the motivation, challenges, and validity of expatriate churches around the world.
Deep Christian fellowship comes through sharing burdens, risks, and dangers as we engage the world for God’s kingdom.
Compensating for power differentials in ministry by using space and symbols can lead to strong relationships between Western missionary organizations and Majority World partners.
Worldview change does not come through learning new ideas; it comes through relationships that challenge us to rethink life.
Being a purposefully reflective practitioner may be counterintuitive for most, but it can result in leading at a higher level.
A veteran missionary offers three suggestions westerners should reflect upon if they want to participate in the next great advance of the gospel.
Learning the animistic or folk Islamic vocabulary of the people you are called to reach is invaluable for the Christian ethnographer.
“It seemed good,” is a little phrase in Acts 15 which can have profound implications on missionary call.
The author discusses the benefits of a church moving from singular people adoption toward a multiple people group advocacy model.
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