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Mission in Secularised Contexts of Europe: Contemporary Narratives and Experiences
Mission in Secularised Contexts of Europe poses a challenge to the Church to discern the times and rethink its mission. This book prompts the Church to belong to the age by retelling and recasting the meaning of the gospel in different contexts.
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Mission in the Spirit: Towards a Pentecostal/Charismatic Missiology
Mission in the Spirit explores the unique contribution of Pentecostal/Charismatic mission from the beginning of the twentieth century. Starting with the theological basis of mission thinking and practice, then exploring the contributions and challenges arisen as a result, this book outlines a vision for the missionary movement's future.
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Mission Possible, Second Edition: The Biblical Strategy for Reaching the Lost
Mission Possible is a refreshing and much-needed return to first principles. Mission is possible precisely because it is God's mission, in God's world, undertaken by God's people, in God's way. God's mission is not only possible, but its ultimate objective is inevitable.
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Mission to the World: Communicating the Gospel in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Knud Jørgensen
Mission to the World is a collection of essays in celebration of Dr. Knud Jørgensen, a deeply connected international church and mission leader. This book examines the gospel and context of mission, and how Jørgensen's energy and efforts have rippled outward from this work.
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My Story with Governance
Tom Houston held top jobs in several Christian organisations. My Story with Governance is the product of what he learned in those experiences. Houston examines what Jesus taught about governance in the gospels, and how churches impact the nations to which they belong.
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Nigeria's Christian Revolution: The Civil War Revival and Its Pentecostal Progeny (1967-2006)
From the Nigerian civil war to the new millennium, this book explores the Christian revival among Igbo people in Eastern Nigeria. Nigeria's Christian Revolution goes in depth on the revivalist and Pentecostal experience, against the backdrop of local socio-political and economic developments, such as decolonisation, modernisation and globalisation.
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On Eagles' Wings: Models in Mentoring
David Cranston writes unashamedly as a Christian for whom no account of mentoring would be complete without placing it in the biggest context of all: that of the relationship between humans and God. This book emerges from a lifetime's reflection on the vital but neglected topic of mentoring.
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On Earth as it is in Heaven: Socio-Environmental Experiences in the Local Church
On Earth as it is in Heaven presents concrete experiences of social environmental action in churches in Brazil. Representing a diversity of styles and contexts, coming from different regions of the country, these experiences and actions put the divine principle of 'as in heaven' into practice.
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Orthodox Handbook on Ecumenism: Resources for Theological Education
The Orthodox Handbook tells stories of great theologians who overcame stereotypes to lay foundational stones in the history of Orthodoxy and ecumenism. For students, scholars and theologians alike, this book is a guide to sustaining ecumenical collaboration in Christian advocacy in European Churches and beyond.
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Picking Up the Pieces: The Church and Conflict Resolution in South Africa and Rwanda
Picking Up the Pieces reflects on the church's involvement in two historical moments of history at the end of the twentieth century: the end of apartheid in South Africa, in which the church was able to aid a peaceful resolution, and the Rwandan genocide, in which it wasn't.
$26.99
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Planting an Indigenous Church: The Case of the Borneo Evangelical Mission
Planting an Indigenous Church tells the story of the BEM and the SIB in Malaysia, highlighting the importance of intentional mission policy and its sustained implementation for the development of an indigenous church. Here, indigenous leaders have taken ownership of the SIB to enable it to navigate challenges with resiliency.
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Power and Partnership
Power and Partnership focuses on faith-based development with an emphasis on the question of power. This book is a guide to dealing with the dark and positive sides of power and partnership, presented with relevant case studies from world religions.
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Presenting Christ to Muslims: Christian Theologians in Dialogue with Muslims
This is an abridged version of Mark Beaumont's Regnum book, Christology in Dialogue with Muslims. It presents an analysis of Christian presentations of Christ for Muslims in the first half of the ninth and the second half of the twentieth century.
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Proclaiming the Peacemaker: The Malaysian Church as an Agent of Reconciliation in a Multicultural Society
Themes of peace and social harmony recur often in discourse about Malaysian society, with its history of racial violence and ethnic tensions. Proclaiming the Peacemaker looks at the role of the church here as a reconciling agent, arguing that a reconciling presence within a divided society necessitates a peacemaking ethos.
$22.99
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A Theory of Lay Ministry Praxis: Kenya Assemblies of God Denomination Nairobi County
In A Theory of Lay Praxis Ministry, identity in Christ is the root of servitude in Kenyan Assemblies of God. With groundbreaking research in empirical theology, this book takes congregational studies beyond the West to train future leaders and release laypeople into ministries in Africa and elsewhere.
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Protestant Social Thought in Latin America
Protestant Social Thought describes the bond of Protestant social thought to the processes of theorizing about development on Latin America. This book assesses Protestant social thought to understand not only its evolution, but its contrast with the more specialized context of reflection on social and economic transformation and change.
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Reluctant or Radical Revolutionaries?: Evangelical Missionaries and Afro-Jamaican Character, 1834-1870
Reluctant or Radical Revolutionaries? challenges traditional understandings of nineteenth-century evangelical missionaries in Jamaica. From the missionaries contending with hostile elites of society as they fulfilled their mission to Black Jamaicans, to the Afro-Jamaicans who challenged local plantation owners, this book highlights the strength and character of figures in this movement.
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Resources and Opportunity: The Architecture of Livelihoods in Rural Kenya
Poor people in rural areas of developing countries often improvise resources to enable them to make a living. Resources and Oppurtunity uniquely brings out the respective tensions between agency and structure, locality and globality in livelihood construction in rural Kenya.
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Revisioning Christian Unity: The Global Christian Forum
Revisioning Christian Unity puts on record the story of the Global Christian Forum gathering that took place on 6-9 November, 2007, in Limuru, near Nairobi, Kenya. This book preserves the memory and provides access to the full collection of documents in search of Christian unity and common witness.
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Rise Up and Walk: Religion and Culture in Empowering the Poor
With great spiritual gifts and deep, practical wisdom, Rise Up and Walk tells stories of a lifelong commitment with the cause of the poor, fed by a vivid interest in human culture, especially those Asian cultures that live now under the threat of alienation or elimination.
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