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Evangelization or Colonization?
Analzira Nascimento reconsiders mission, especially in countries marked by Western colonialization. Imagine Christian mission without the dichotomies of "us" and "them," mission that is relational and dialogical. The book reimagines participation in God's mission as a meeting of strangers brought together by the work of the Holy Spirit.
$19.00
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Faces of Holistic Mission: Stories of the OCMS Family
Spanning five continents and fifteen authors, Faces of Holistic Mission shares the Lord's work in the lives of these Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS) students. With passion, these writers seek to bring glory to the Lord for his hand in their lives.
$18.99
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Female Education and Mission: A Burkina Faso Experience
Whereas religious culture and traditions were once a barrier to women's education in Burkina Faso, Female Education and Mission presents research that Christianity is part of the solution to women receiving quality education and to the country's overall socio-economic growth.
$22.99
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Finding Our Way Through the Traffick: Navigating the Complexities of a Christian Response to Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking
From prevention to outreach, aftercare, education, organisation and self-care for advocates themselves, Finding Our Way Through the Traffick is an essential guide for those who are called to combat sexual exploitation and trafficking.
$34.99
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Flourish: Fuller Life for All through Church Community Transformation
This book shares compelling stories of God using ordinary local churches and their communities to bring deep transformation, along with straightforward biblical principles that help turn God's inspiring vision into reality.
$12.00
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Following Jesus: Journeys in Radical Discipleship: Essays in Honor of Ronald J. Sider
Ronald J. Sider, founder of Evangelicals for Social Action, contributed greatly to social justice via the vision of biblical discipleship. Following Jesus reflects on the gospel and its radical contemporary implications in Sider's honor, featuring commentary from Craig Keener, Vinay Samuel, Melba Maggay, John Perkins and Heid Unruh.
$19.99
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For God So Loved the World: The Church and the Sustainable Development Goals
What does poverty reduction, education, health, gender equality and environmental sustainability have to do with the Church and God's mission? These are some of the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals, set out in 2015 for sustainable future. In this book, 28 Brazilian specialists reflect on each goal in relation to the mission of God.
$26.99
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For the Knowledge of the Glory of the Lord: Celebrating Forty Years of God's Mission through the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies
The book narrates the past and present of the Oxford Centre for Mission Studies. The book contributes to the continuing legacy of OCMS as a true decolonializing institution, encouraging scholars from the Majority World to theologize from their own context, and so contribute to the construction of a true world Christianity.
$11.00
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Forgiveness and Politics: A Critical Appraisal
While forgiveness and politics are often regarded as unrelated, this work explores the deep, intrinsic relation between them. Through a discussion of the conflicts in Northern Ireland and Nagaland, it studies biblical foundations of forgiveness, and the practices of politics, to argue they are undergirded and sustained by forgiveness.
$12.99
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Forgiveness and Reintegration: How the transformative process of forgiveness impacts child soldier reintegration
Children were both victims and perpetrators of horrendous crimes during Sierra Leone's ten-year civil war, which ended in 2002. Forgiveness and Reintigration examines forgiveness and reintegration from psychological, theological, philosophical and anthropological perspectives and asks if forgiveness can facilitate reintegration for former child soldiers.
$22.99
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Forgiveness and the Reintegration of Child Soldiers: “Singg dohn, wohd lehf”: The Song is Sung, the Words Remain
During the ten years of civil war in Sierra Leone, children were both victims and perpetrators of horrendous crimes. After the war, many children sought both reunification and reintegration in their communities. This book explores the possibilities of forgiveness and its power to reshape individuals and communities as they seek futures together.
$12.00
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Formation for Transformation: An Approach to Renewing the Teaching Ministry within the Church
This book presents important pedagogical approaches that the church usually does not take into account and that will help us collaborate with the Holy Spirit in a believer's process of transformation.
$17.00
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Foundations for Mission
Vol 13: Foundations for Mission provides an important resource for those wishing to gain an understanding of significant issues in contemporary missiology. Contributors from around the globe and from different Christian traditions explore foundations for mission, examining how experience, the Bible and theology are foundational for mission.
$41.99
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Freedom of Belief & Christian Mission
Christian mission takes place in a world with increasing interreligious tensions, including violence and persecution. Vol 28: Freedom of Belief and Christian Mission paints a broad overview of the role of mission and freedom of belief, reflecting on these issues within a context of authentic witness in mission.
$45.99
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Friends in the Mission of God: Relationships in Four Stories of Evangelical Mission History
This is an abridged version of Doug Birdsall's thesis, "Conflict and Collaboration." It explores four stories of evangelical mission history in the late twentieth century.
$14.99
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From Dissertation to Christian Book: A Guide on Using a Thesis to Produce a Readable Publication
Ian Darke has produced a kind of shepherd's manual intended to lead a dispersed doctoral flock across the plains and through the valleys that lie between the graduated 'doctor' and the publishing of his doctoral labours as a fresh, accessible, and well-tuned gift to the reading public.
$11.00
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From this World to the Next: Christian Identity and Funerary Rites in Nepal
From this World to the Next explores and analyses funerary rite struggles in Nepal, where Christianity is a comparatively recent phenomenon, and many families have Christian and Hindu, Buddhist and Tradionalist (kiranti) members, who go through traumatic experiences at the death of their family members.
$19.99
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Gap and Eul: Korean Patron-Client Dynamics in Church Planting in Cambodia
Patronage governs most relationships in Global South cultures. Unfortunately, missionaries rarely recognize this prominent cultural reality which creates problems for missionaries and national pastors. This book highlights the relationship between patron and pastor where aid dependency is a relational concept rather than an economic one.
$19.99
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Global Diasporas and Mission
The immigration and migration of people from their homelands is increasing exponentially, creating new opportunities for the church and its mission. With various case studies, Vol 23: Global Diasporas and Mission explores such global diasporas from both ecclesiological and missiological perspectives.
$35.99
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God Has Not Left Himself Without Witness
Focusing on the views of Krishna Mohan Banerjea and Sadhu Sundar Singh, God Has Not Left Himself Without Witness presents a case for the revitalisation of the fulfilment tradition based on a recovery and assessment of the approaches of Indian Christian converts in the pre-independence period.
$22.99
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