Encountering the World of Islam
This comprehensive book composed of contributions by eighty authors, including a few Muslims, covers four major areas.
This comprehensive book composed of contributions by eighty authors, including a few Muslims, covers four major areas.
Pruitt skillfully proposes a different explanation of what influenced the rise of involvement of American women in the mission movement in the nineteenth century.
During a time when both society and church are emerging from an Apartheid state into a democratic nation, this book captures an authentic voice of those caught between affirmation of leadership and the reality of reluctant admission in the Baptist Church of South Africa.
This is by far Logan’s best resource to date. He and Cole have teamed up to produce a high quality, principle-based church planting resource, rather than a model specific tool.
The greatest weapon of mass destruction? It’s poverty, says David Befus. And the best way to fight it is with business.
Are the innovative expressions of church and worship emerging across the globe “out of bounds?” No, says Steve Taylor who takes his readers on a global journey to the edges of the church.
Succinctly yet comprehensively, Wagner Kuhn explores relief and development from biblical, historical and contemporary Christian perspectives.
Evangelicals have a love-hate relationship with contextualization. We know we need to do it, but we’re concerned that the process will lead to syncretism.
“So, what’s your view on the Messianic movement?” This loaded question is likely to elicit answers as varied as the respondents.
Expatriate workers can, sometimes unknowingly, dominate the people they work among. Rather, they should listen to them.
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