Confronting the AIDS Crisis in Africa
How one African denomination, the African Inland Church of Kenya, assumed its God-given responsibility in confronting the AIDS crisis in Africa.
How one African denomination, the African Inland Church of Kenya, assumed its God-given responsibility in confronting the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Recognition of shame in individualistic cultures such as Spain may be crucial to developing effective strategies for evangelism.
Tentmakers who embrace the idea of a Christian vocation can see themselves as Christian business people.
Christians who seek to grow churches and to disciple nations must recognize the necessity of reproducing spiritually and biologically.
There is a time, place and manner to use foreign funds for the expansion of national ministries. Missionaries serving overseas need to wise stewards as well as generous givers.
The call to missions is very similar to the call to any other vocation–it relies on recognizing when and how God speaks.
A look at seven theological principles can help us embrace other elements of God’s revelation and command.
In many “bibles,” the identity of Jesus is severly alienated by the change in two phrases: “Son of God” and “Lord.”
How mission leaders can take the emerging generations and short-term missions and create a “missions ethos” for long-term missions.
Three reasons why we are constrained theologically and missiologically to teach the truths of a Trinitarian God and Christ as the preexistent Son of God.
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