Teamwork Cross-Culturally
Reviewed by Karry Kelley (PhD) who is a church planter with World Team, and, together with his wife Charlyn, trains church planting teams.
Reviewed by Karry Kelley (PhD) who is a church planter with World Team, and, together with his wife Charlyn, trains church planting teams.
Reviewed by Dolores King-St. George, board member at South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary, president of King Communications, a leadership, marketing, and media agency, and president of GraceNetMedia, a media non-profit for Bible teaching and missions.
Review by Randy L. Jackson, PhD (missions), associate pastor of discipleship and missions at First Baptist Church of Milton, Florida, who served 18 years as a missionary with the International Mission Board.
Reviewed by Duane H. Elmer, professor emeritus of educational studies and international studies at Trinity International University and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.
Reviewed by Daniel Topf (PhD, Fuller Theological Seminary), missions coach with World Team in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Paul Seung-oh An, dean of the graduate school at Youngnam Theological University and Seminary, has written a book in which he seeks to evaluate how much the World Council of Churches (WCC) contributes to “the healthy establishment and expansion of Christianity” (vii). The answer, perhaps unsurprisingly, is not much.
Reviewed by Harry Harm, who has served cross-culturally for 38 years in North America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Europe and is now a consultant for innovation and strategic planning for the SIL Global Sign Languages Team in Dallas, Texas.
Reviewed by David Cashin, professor of intercultural studies at Columbia International University, who served nine years in Bangladesh and is also the author of a book on the life of Muhammad, Muhammad and the People of the Book.
Reviewed by Marvin J. Newell, ambassador at large for Missio Nexus. With this book, J.D. Payne has provided the current generation with an easy-to-read update on the biblical theology of mission.
Reviewed by Edward L. Smither, professor of intercultural studies and history of global Christianity at Columbia International University
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