A Christian Guide to the Qur’an: Building Bridges in Muslim Evangelism
The purpose of the book is to serve as an aid to possible bridges that might come about in daily discussions with Muslims.
The purpose of the book is to serve as an aid to possible bridges that might come about in daily discussions with Muslims.
Ingleby's observations constitute a call to deeper engagement, in the name of Christ and in the spirit of the in-breaking Kingdom of God.
Newell approaches the Great Commission narratives as sequential rather than synoptic. Each of the five Great Commission passages builds on the others to present the Commission.
This collection of essays, originally presented at the SEANET XI missiological forum in Chiang Mai, Thailand (January 2009), is a magnificent contribution to this issue of primal importance for missional advance.
Gideon’s People is an impressive achievement by the authors who took over a decade to translate and edit the diaries left behind by the German Moravian missionaries serving an American Indian community at Pachgatgoch in the Housatonic Valley of northwestern Connecticut.
The author structures the book around the stories of ten individuals, mostly unconnected to each other. The common thread is the author’s connection to each.
Understanding and avoiding the pitfalls associated with such relationships is the subject of this timely new book.
In this book, Steve Hoke and Bill Taylor have made a commendable attempt to include the voices of people from within the global missionary movement. It covers practical challenges, from getting ready to knowing when to quit.
This book is a fine tribute to a singular individual whose powerful impact on Jewish outreach has yet to be measured.
James Plueddemann gives the Global Church a toolbox for crafting leadership for cross-cultural ministry.
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