Cross-Cultural Servanthood: Serving the World in Christlike Humility
This book is for international missionaries. Or, is it? More correctly, this book is for every Christian who anticipates witnessing across cultural lines.
This book is for international missionaries. Or, is it? More correctly, this book is for every Christian who anticipates witnessing across cultural lines.
Using effective intercultural assessment tools can give reference points for forward movement in missionary training.
How many of us have attempted to teach modern management techniques in another culture only to find nationals invariably returning to their accustomed norms and practices?
Chinese-Americans face challenges in China that other visitors do not face, but these challenges can open doors to ministry.
This book is the definitive work for contemporary tentmaking. Patrick Lai has composed a very extensive and highly-practical resource birthed from many years of personal experience and interviews from over 450 tentmakers serving in the 10/40 Window.
Doing conflict resolution better requires understanding both human dysfunction and biblical discipline.
As one whose missionary ministry has spanned the entire second half of the twentieth century, Dr. David Hesselgrave has been an active and reflective practitioner in world evangelism during an amazing period of expansion in the world Christian movement.
Released to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the famous 1906 Azusa Street Revival, this updated edition of Grant McClung’s 1986 book purports to “allow the reader to put one foot into the past and the other into the future” of the worldwide Pentecostal movement.
The great lesson of history is that we seldom learn the lessons of history.
“Is Christ the only way to salvation?” has been a most debated question among Christian scholars in the modern and postmodern era.
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