Letting Church History Open the Door for the Gospel
A missionary in Russia reminds us that church history
can work for us as we proclaim the life-giving message
of Jesus.
A missionary in Russia reminds us that church history
can work for us as we proclaim the life-giving message
of Jesus.
by Dwight P. Baker and Douglas Hayward, eds. William Carey Library, 1605 Elizabeth Street, Pasadena, CA 91104, 403 pages, 2010, $14.99. —Reviewed by Ellen Livingood, president of Catalyst Services.
What does it take to be effective in kingdom work
over the long haul?
by Avery T. Willis, Jr. and Mark Snowden NavPress, P.O. Box 35001, Colorado Springs, CO 80935, 238 pages, 2010, $14.99. —Reviewed by Samuel E. Chiang, executive director of the
The author discusses important theological and
cultural issues that have been largely ignored in
contextualizing Christianity in Korea.
by Cedric Mayson Orbis Books, P.O. Box 302, Maryknoll, NY 10545-0302, 198 pages, 2010, $20.00. —Reviewed by Mike Nichols, program director for intercultural studies at Lincoln Christian University; former
This “moving conference” changed venues throughout its four days, allowing three hundred conference attendees to experience the hospitality of six major divinity schools in the Boston area.
How we personally make meaning of situations is a critical component in conflict.
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