This article will address my journey in evangelism among the Ifugao of the Philippines and years of consulting and teaching on the topic at home and abroad. It will seek to take the things I\u27ve learned in cross-cultural settings and demonstrate possible implications and applications for a postmodern, post- Christian, post-literate, post-denominational, post-commitment generation in the USA
The center of Christianity began in Jerusalem in the Middle East, then shifted to Europe and then ex...
Five words help us understand the new postmodern world the church is facing: Interstate, Internet, C...
This article attempts to outline some of the challenges the Adventist Church in the North American D...
This article will address my journey in evangelism among the Ifugao of the Philippines and years of ...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
This article seeks to contextualize the application of Inductive Bible Study (IBS) to a postcolonial...
International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredib...
How did evangelicals come to debate whether or not there is a connection between evangelism and soci...
COURSE DESCRIPTION In an age of increasing mobility across cultural boundaries it becomes more and m...
Paul Hiebert, Anthropological Insight for Missionaries. Philip Jenkins, The Next Christendom. Oxford...
It is my claim that evangelism has become focused on the proclamation of a message that is presumed ...
This article looks at postmodernism and its impact on church growth. “The Evangelistic Conversion in...
This article is a response to a warning made by George Hunter regarding the church’s adherence to it...
The fundamental thought of the Lausanne congresses and The Cape Town Commitment (TCTC) statement as ...
How Missionaries Enrich Cultures. By Don Richardson, page 2Spiritual meanings lie dormant in many tr...
The center of Christianity began in Jerusalem in the Middle East, then shifted to Europe and then ex...
Five words help us understand the new postmodern world the church is facing: Interstate, Internet, C...
This article attempts to outline some of the challenges the Adventist Church in the North American D...
This article will address my journey in evangelism among the Ifugao of the Philippines and years of ...
To reach pre-Christian people today, a church must create a culture of authentic conversation. This ...
This article seeks to contextualize the application of Inductive Bible Study (IBS) to a postcolonial...
International students represent an often-forgotten group in diaspora missions, but have an incredib...
How did evangelicals come to debate whether or not there is a connection between evangelism and soci...
COURSE DESCRIPTION In an age of increasing mobility across cultural boundaries it becomes more and m...
Paul Hiebert, Anthropological Insight for Missionaries. Philip Jenkins, The Next Christendom. Oxford...
It is my claim that evangelism has become focused on the proclamation of a message that is presumed ...
This article looks at postmodernism and its impact on church growth. “The Evangelistic Conversion in...
This article is a response to a warning made by George Hunter regarding the church’s adherence to it...
The fundamental thought of the Lausanne congresses and The Cape Town Commitment (TCTC) statement as ...
How Missionaries Enrich Cultures. By Don Richardson, page 2Spiritual meanings lie dormant in many tr...
The center of Christianity began in Jerusalem in the Middle East, then shifted to Europe and then ex...
Five words help us understand the new postmodern world the church is facing: Interstate, Internet, C...
This article attempts to outline some of the challenges the Adventist Church in the North American D...