Leading in Mission at a Higher Level: How to Become a Reflective Practitioner in Mission Leadership
Being a purposefully reflective practitioner may be counterintuitive for most, but it can result in leading at a higher level.
Being a purposefully reflective practitioner may be counterintuitive for most, but it can result in leading at a higher level.
As expected, this book is infused with Winter’s own optimistic, activist, upbeat understanding of Christian mission.
A veteran missionary offers three suggestions westerners should reflect upon if they want to participate in the next great advance of the gospel.
Dewi Hughes navigates this tricky terrain and guides the reader comprehensively through the biblical message regarding poverty.
Learning the animistic or folk Islamic vocabulary of the people you are called to reach is invaluable for the Christian ethnographer.
In a brave new post-modern world, Paul Chilcote and Laceye Warner sense a warrant for fresh study of selected aspects of evangelism in light of current “missional” rethinking.
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.
With sparkling clarity, Jenny Hwang and Matt Soerens illuminate the complexities embedded in the controversial immigration debates.
The African American Church desiring to get involved in world missions faces unique opportunities and challenges.
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