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  • av Tim Welch
    155,-

    Financing Mission from Anywhere to EverywhereTimes are changing, and conventional methods of funding missionaries are shifting. Churches in Africa, Asia, and Latin America no longer depend on Western funding for sending out their own missionaries. How then does the Majority World fund missionaries? New Funding Models for Global Mission begins by summarizing how world missions has been funded from the past to the present. It then critiques the common fundraising approach where missionaries raise their own financial support and suggests possible adjustments. Tim Welch presents seventeen other funding models that are more appropriate options for contemporary missionaries, along with an overview of what the Bible says about missionary funding. He concludes with fifteen practical recommendations for individuals, churches, and mission agencies. This book seeks to give prophetic leadership in order to change systems and practices for successfully resourcing missionaries. New models?better suited to the situation in which the global church finds itself?provide more funding and opportunities to glorify the Lord among the nations.

  • av Matt Burden
    161,-

    Radical Pursuit of a Christlike Life among the NationsBeginning as an obscure sect in a backwater province of the Roman Empire, the Christian faith radiated out in all directions. What drove this expansion? Where some might think the motivations would be the Great Commission or expressions of concern for non-Christians, which are common today, the early church's mission was profoundly Christocentric. The focus was exalting the reign of Christ and the pursuit of holiness. Just as the prophets had foretold, the Messianic king had come, and now, reigning at the Father's right hand, he was drawing all nations to himself. Missionary Motivations is the story of early Christianity's startling expansion. From monks to pilgrims to prisoners, early Christian missionaries filled the earth with their message through the humblest of means, all for the glory of Christ the King. Matthew Burden provides missiological insights by helping the reader rediscover the early church's vision for global mission, which stands alongside, supports, and informs the contemporary models. This book presents a deep look into the mindset that drove missional activity in the early church and explores original themes to inspire and inform the next generation of the church's missional thinkers.

  • av Robert Brynjolfson
    235,-

    Whole Person Training Missionary attrition is a painful topic, but it does not need to remain a painful reality. In many cases, it is directly related to the lack of effective, pre-field training. Integral Ministry Training addresses the training needs of the entire person, focusing on who the person is (body, soul, and spirit), what they must be able to do, and their individual needs for effective personal and skill development. This approach benefits the life of the vocational Christian worker and increases their success. The churches and agencies who support them and the communities that they serve benefit as well. Integral Ministry Training summarizes many years of practice and evaluation, incubation, and reflection on the how to train/equip/shape women and men for ministry, whether within cultures or cross-culturally. This manual is an invaluable resource for anyone from the global evangelical community who is involved with training people for ministry. As a textbook, it presents a biblical and educational framework for holistic training as well as a context-sensitive process for the design of new programs and the evaluation of existing programs. Packed with practical examples and aids, it is a tool that trainers will keep handy and use often in their course planning and implementation. Building on previous publications in the Globalization of Mission Series, Integral Ministry Training calls for shaping men and women in their essential spirituality, their relationality, and the acquisition of knowledge and skills that will allow them not only to survive, but to thrive even in adverse circumstances.

  • av Linda P. Saunders
    229,-

    Gaining New Insights from HebrewsGod's interactions with Israel were a foreshadowing of the perfect reality in the person of Jesus: absolutely God and absolutely human. Jesus came to earth to establish his kingdom and all that God had initiated in the old covenant. There is a continuity of theological understanding as we move from the Old Testament to the letter sent to the Christians in Rome. The discussion on the theology of mission in the New Testament usually focuses on Jesus and Paul, with minimal attention given to the General Epistles. However, Reading Hebrews Missiologically tries to fill that gap and focuses on the theology of mission in the book of Hebrews and fleshes out the unique contribution it has to the discussion of a New Testament theology of mission. The twelve contributors-from various theological, geographical, and missiological contexts-explore the missionary motive, the missionary message, and the missionary method of the Epistle to the Hebrews. All Scripture can be read missiologically, and the letter to the Hebrews, with its emphasis on the supremacy of Christ, is no exception. We pray that this book will inspire fresh approaches to practical mission in the world today.

  • av Donald Philip Corr
    426,-

  • av Evelyn Hibbert
    198,-

    Develop Leaders in Culturally Relevant Ways¿Often, church planters, disciplers, and pastors struggle to identify grassroots leaders and develop them in their context. As leaders who want to develop other leaders, our task is to come alongside these leaders and learn and grow together with them. Multiplying Leaders in Intercultural Contexts focuses on how to develop grassroots Christian leaders across cultures. These often unrecognized leaders mostly lead small groups at the growing edges of the church. They are ordinary people who faithfully share Christ amid the demands of daily life. Another focus of the book is shaping the character of developers as they humbly walk beside leaders in the leaders' community. Using the four C's of Christian leadership-Community, Character, Clarity, and Care-the authors weave together research, experience, and practical application to show how these characteristics are expressed across different cultures. The book then discusses five principles, illustrated in common settings, for an intentional process that develops leaders and their communities collectively. Take the next step now in developing yourself and others in the task of leading Jesus's church wherever that might be.

  • av Frederick Stock
    217,-

  • av Zúme
    223,-

  • av Anita Rahma
    143,-

    Finding True Worth in the SlumsWith over one billion people living in urban slums today, these communities are arguably one of the largest unreached demographics in the world. The challenge is great, as are the sacrifices of living there, yet the Lord can do much with a willing follower. So, what if choosing to live in a slum is a way to become closer to Jesus?Beyond Our Walls provides a unique window into what ministry in an urban slum setting can look like. The author shares the amazing story of Gods faithfulness in her life, as she follows Jesus into the slums of Jakarta, Indonesia, and still lives there twelve years later with her husband and two young sons. Not only have her Muslim neighbors had an opportunity to get to know a follower of Jesus, but the author herself has been forever changed by her experiences.Readers will be moved and challenged by this book. It provides an intriguing testimony that will appeal to those interested in Muslim/Chrisitan relations. And women already on the mission field will find it especially encouraging as the author reflects on the difficult aspects of mothering on the field and the faithfulness of Jesus through the hard years of parenting small children.While life in the slums is often hard, the joys are many as well.

  • av Marcus Dean
    202,-

    Communicating the GospelTo All People, By All MeansCommunication has always been the heartbeat of Gods interaction with humankind, and without thoughtful communication, mission is not fully effective. With the rise of technology and social media, the church faces a unique set of opportunities. At the same time, our shrinking world presents challenges and requires an increased sensitivity to social, cultural, and geopolitical triggers.With case studies that span the globe from Australia and Asia to the Black church and Muslim youth diaspora in the United States, this book closely considers what is working in the twenty-first century and what isnt. From post-colonial contexts to creative-access countries, this collection doesnt shy away from todays complex issues. Communication in Mission pulls together diverse voicessome seem like shouts and others like gentle whispersbut each has an important contribution for all who will listen and learn.This synthesis of personal experiences from field practitioners and theoretical concepts from scholars lays a foundation for application, calling for careful and intentional communication in the ongoing work of missions. Full of hope, this book looks forward to the gospel being received as Good News around the globe.

  • av Edward L. Smither
    126,-

    Mission in the Marketplace What can the prophet Daniel teach us about serving in God's mission? Daniel was not a priest or official religious leader-he was a forcibly displaced Israelite, who became a public administrator in the Babylonian and Persian empires. While he may serve as an example of an admirable work ethic-often finding favor and recognition with political leaders-he is also a prime example of a bold and godly individual, willing to be a witness in his sphere of influence. Though his boldness resulted in suffering, he consistently experienced and demonstrated God's power in his witness. This same boldness is needed today. While many books and Bible studies explore the work ethic and character of Daniel, Ed Smither takes those discussions to a new level, illustrating why each of Daniel's qualities and skills is a necessary component of mission today. Mission in the Way of Daniel probes mission theology and practice in the Old Testament, exploring the well-known story of Daniel through the lenses of mission history and mission practice. Providing relevant application for contemporary issues like diaspora, power encounters, and divine favor in mission, the themes in Mission in the Way of Daniel advance the ongoing conversation about how to do mission. For mission practitioners, tentmakers, and all Christians, this book shows us how God can use us where we are in life and work.

  • av Jolene Erlacher
    173,-

    A God-Designed Generation for a God-Given TaskThe scale and scope of the global, technological, and cultural changes of the past two decades are unprecedented. For the first time in history, American churches and agencies are mobilizing from a post-Christian cultural context and to new collaborations with a global mission force. Amidst these rapid changes, how can mission leaders continue to ensure that we fulfill the Great Commission mandate to disciple Christ-worshippers from every tribe, tongue, and nation?In Mobilizing Gen Z, Jolene Erlacher and Katy White blend leading research with the voices of current mission practitioners to unpack the dynamics behind our changing culture and the resulting impact on the church. And perhaps not-so-surprisingly, they reach the conclusion that God has already provided a solution for such a time as thisGen Z (b. 1996 2010).Through an in-depth profile of this rising cohorttheir characteristics, worldview, strengths and weaknessesthe authors illustrate both why Gen Z is sorely needed and why we must seek to engage them differently than previous generations. Encouraging and winsome, Mobilizing Gen Z provides practical tools and strategies for engaging, equipping, and retaining Gen Z missionaries. Are we ready to pass the torch?

  • av Paul Hattaway
    197,-

    God's Mighty Acts in ChinaGuizhou, which means "Precious State," is home to more than 80 distinct tribes among the province's 35 million people. God has powerfully reached several of these groups, but others still wait to hear of the Savior of the world. Guizhoüincludes many vivid brief biographies of the extraordinary people who have been part of this remarkable story, along with dozens of unique photographs, painstakingly collected by the author over years. This is the second volume in the China Chronicles, which tells the modern history of the Church in China. Each history starts with the arrival of the first Evangelical missionaries in a province and continues to the present day.¿ Partly because of its explosive growth in recent decades, there is no accurate, readable account of what has happened to the Chinese Church. This series is designed to inform the wider world of the astonishing work of the Spirit in China. The China Chronicles also aim to provide Chinese believers, and members of the immense Chinese diaspora, with some sense of their own roots.

  • av Paul Hattaway
    210,-

    God's Mighty Acts in ChinaMany have heard of the extraordinary explosion of Christianity throughout China in recent decades. Few, however, know how it occurred. Paul Hattaway draws on thirty years' experience in China and numerous interviews with church leaders to provide insights into how the living God brought about the largest revival in the history of Christianity. In a narrative full of jaw-dropping stories, The China Chronicles documents the acts of the Holy Spirit throughout China, where phenomenal growth has occurred in the furnace of intense persecution. Hattaway starts his account with Shandong Province, which is home to almost one hundred million people. On multiple occasions, God has revived his Church in Shandong by pouring out his Spirit with great power and grace. As a result, Shandong today could be rightfully called "China's Revival Province."

  • av Todd Poulter
    178,-

    Redefining the Posture of LeadershipDespite our best intentions, many of us struggle to consistently reflect Jesus in our leadership. We look for answers in current Christian best-sellers, the latest business trends, or the newest leadership theories. But the Gospels suggest a very different starting point: a new posture. No matter how lofty our title, status, or renown as leaders, we can never rise higher in the kingdom than to the feet of Jesus.Building on Jesuss intimacy with the Father, Learning to Lead at the Feet of Jesus highlights the rich relational setting in which Jesus exercised leadership and developed his followers into leaders. In the context of his intentional with-ness, Jesus generously shared his life and authority with the Twelve.Poulter draws on a wide variety of cross-cultural experiences and invites leaders to a refreshing journey of discovery, intimacy, and transformation. With reflective questions designed to provoke insight and self-awareness, this book challenges readers to deepen their understanding and appreciation of Jesus, and evaluate their own beliefs, assumptions, and cultural expectations about leadership.

  • av Harry Boone Porter
    235,-

    Ralph D. Winter's Writings, with ResponsesLausanne '74 chronicles Ralph D. Winter's impact on North American mission efforts. Some would expand that globally. Many see his presentation at the Lausanne Congress as the starting point?or tipping point?of that impact. Certainly, the Lausanne stage helped catapult the idea of the ?unreached? into mission planning and board rooms around the world. This book puts together Winter's thinking leading up to and including that July day in Lausanne Switzerland and seeks to show how Winter's own presentation impacted his work and future. It also attempts to demonstrate how the ideas were and are understood, and how they impacted our strategy for Kingdom service today. This book is a foundational reference for understanding strategic mission considerations, now and in the future.

  • av Thomas Cogdell
    192,-

    Can a 500-Year-Old Conflict Be Healed?Most Christians will agree that God has a desire to reconcile all peoples to himselfbut few are willing to explore Gods fierce resolve to reconcile us to each other. In fact, we often find ourselves affirming deeply rooted hostility in the body of Christ. The legendary image of Martin Luther defiantly nailing his 95 Theses to the Wittenberg church door in 1517 exemplifies our urge to celebrate the split between Protestants and Catholics. But even this conflict can be transformed and healed by the power of God and the partnership of friends.Unity through Repentance is the story of God interrupting the lives and plans of an ordinary couple to invite them into the adventure of a lifetimegathering all the major streams of Jesus-followers in Wittenberg on the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. God gave the vision; tested and confirmed the calling; formed an international leadership team; and inspired a series of gatherings dedicated to joining with Jesus through repentance, forgiveness, and praying John 17.As he tells his story, Cogdell emphasizes spiritual formation and conflict resolution, underscoring the importance of unity in the body of Christ for world evangelism. Unity through Repentance provides fresh inspiration for the global church to fulfill Jesuss prayer for missions: Make them one ... so that the world will believe.

  • av Geoff Peters
    132,-

    Being and Becoming Who He Made You to Be Do you ever fail to connect God's mission of love, reconciliation, and compassion to your daily life? God's message was simple, and we've made it complicated-allowing fear, shame, culture-locked language, and traditions to stop us from aligning ourselves with God's heart for the world. In Made to Love, Geoff Peters sheds light on the deeper story for why we are here and addresses the great divide between what we are called to do and what we actually do. He also lovingly points toward places where we, as ministry leaders, may have failed those we seek to serve. Based on research with Christians in seven countries and wrapped in the author's personal story and reflections, Made to Love challenges us to rethink the words and ideas we use to inspire disciples for kingdom service in our own neighborhoods and around the world.

  • av Mary Lou Codman-Wilson
    192,-

    A Fresh Look at ContextualizationPositive cross-cultural communication is an essential skill when sharing the gospel. Unfortunately, many common Western biblical constructs create stumbling blocks for people of different backgrounds, causing them to reject the gospel. But that doesnt have to be the case.Join Dr. Mary Lou Codman-Wilson and Alex Zhou as they dialogue about Alexs experience becoming a believer in the US and his struggle to share his faith when he returned to China. They model a process of examining our cultural worldview to overcome the tensions associated with living out our faith in a context dominated by different religious or secular systems. Supracultural Gospel presents: seven principles to adapt the gospel to bridge East and West; essential attitudes and practices of emotionally healthy and spiritually discerning discipleship; and key gospel concepts in non-Western terms, while retaining biblical accuracyWritten in a highly conversational tone and validated with personal stories from many Asian internationals, Supracultural Gospel is a powerful and practical tool for those who are passionate about cross-cultural discipleship. Are you ready to unpack your worldview and embrace a supracultural gospel?

  • av Pam Arlund
    136,-

    Drawing Simply to Share Jesus Well Have you ever tried to share your faith but struggled, not really knowing what to say? This book helps to solve that problem. Practical and funny, Pam Arlund offers a refreshing change from standard methods in disciple-making. In Stick Figures Save the World, you will learn to draw Bible stories in a simple way that can equip even the newest follower of Jesus to pass on what you have learned to someone else. This method works when drawn in the dirt of a remote village or on a napkin in a coffeehouse. Whether you are trying to reach your own children, neighbors, or oral preference learners across the world, this book can show you how. The surprising, two-fold outcome of this method is how exciting Scripture will become and how well prepared you will be to share Jesus with others. Stick figures are not just for kids, they are for anyone who wants to make the most of the opportunities the Lord has given them to authentically share His love with the world.

  • av JONATHAN BONK
    334,-

  • - Panduan Singkat Untuk Menolong Masyarakat Menuju Masa Depan Yang Lebih Baik
    av Brian Schrag
    179,-

    Seni-budaya dari Tuhan untuk Kerajaan Tuhan Di Dunia ini ada lebih dari tujuh ribu macam bahasa yang dipakai orang untuk berkomunikasi secara lisan. Mereka menyanyi, menari, melukis, mengajar, bermain drama, dan berkomunikasi untuk menyemarakkan suasana hati, jiwa dan pikiran, serta untuk membangkitkan kekuatan. Tuhan memberikan kepada setiap kelompok masyarakat karunia-karunia yang unik di bidang seni-budayanya, agar setiap anggota masyarakatnya dapat menyatakan Kebenaran, membawa kesembuhan dan harapan, serta sukacita kepada orang lain di dalam dunia ini. Kesenian Daerah untuk Kemuliaan Allah menggaris-bawahi metode yang dipakai dalam buku CLAT (Creating Local Arts Together (dalam Bahasa Indonesia MKDB Menciptakan Kesenian Daerah Bersama), yaitu proses dengan tujuh prinsip yang dapat menginspirasi untuk memunculkan kreativitas seni-budaya dan kerjasama dengan musisi, penari, pendongeng, aktor, dan seniman visual lokal. Dalam buku tersebut, seni dikategorikan sebagai jenis sistem komunikasi yang khusus, yang berhubungan dengan waktu, tempat, dan konteks sosial tertentu. Ketika masyarakat lokal menggunakan karunia kreatif yang dikembangkan dalam budayanya yang khusus untuk menyembah dan untuk memperluas Kerajaan Tuhan, maka disitu akan muncul sebuah contoh karya seni dari Tuhan yang indah. Buku ini membantu masyarakat untuk dapat mengambil contoh dan wawasan dari sejarah gereja lebih dari dua ribu tahun lalu, agar para pembaca dapat memahami dan dapat meningkatkan kehidupan mereka saat ini. Dengan begitu, buku ini akan memotivasi orang untuk dapat melukiskan gambaran yang jelas tentang masa depan mereka yang lebih baik, yaitu: Kerajaan Surga. Dalam buku ini, para penulis juga telah menerapkan bidang keahlian mereka dari berbagai disiplin ilmu, seperti etnomusikologi, studi seni pertunjukan, antropologi, studi biblika, dan misiologi. Anda dapat mempraktekkan buku&nbs

  • - Recueil de textes
     
    590,-

    Perspectives sur le Mouvement Chrétien Mondial présente une collection à multiples facettes de lectures explorant les dimensions biblique, historique, culturelle et stratégique de l'évangélisation mondiale.Les écrits de plus de 150 spécialistes et praticiens de la mission décrivent l'histoire et anticipent le potentiel du mouvement chrétien mondial. Chacun des 170 articles et barres latérales offre une sagesse pratique permettant aux chrétiens de travailler ensemble dans une espérance biblique audacieuse pour terminer la tâche de voir quele Christ est nommé et suivi parmi tous les peuples de la terre.La quatrième édition contient plus de 60 articles et barres latérales qui sont nouveaux dans cette édition. De nombreux articles ont été mis à jour et révisés.

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