Contextualization in World Missions: Mapping and Assessing Evangelical Models
—Reviewed by W. Stephen Gunter, associate dean and research professor of evangelism and Wesleyan studies, Duke Divinity School.
—Reviewed by W. Stephen Gunter, associate dean and research professor of evangelism and Wesleyan studies, Duke Divinity School.
—Reviewed by George Beals, global impact pastor, Central Wesleyan Church, Holland, Michigan.
Who is God?” It’s the most basic question, but one that is frequently lost sight of in discussions about insider movements and the contextualization of ministry to Muslims.
—Reviewed by Larry Poston, professor of Religion, Nyack College.

Church planters must reckon with the problem of how to stimulate Muslims to think creatively outside the boundaries put down by the community.
—Reviewed by Ezekiel O. Ajani, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois.

A group of graduate students uncover theologies
of Asian-Americans at the grassroots level.
—Reviewed by Eva I. Shaw-Taylor, deputy director, The Institute for Diasporan and African Culture, New York; executive director, Global Institute for Women and Youth.

Risking, winning, failing, and growing along with the millennials can result in a staggering blessing for the advance of God’s kingdom.
—Reviewed by Alexander K. Zell, adjunct professor, Lincoln Christian University, Lincoln, Illinois, former C&MA missionary in Brazil.
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