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Korean Church, God's Mission, Global Christianity
As a guide to Korean Christianity, Vol 26: Korean Church, God's Mission, Global Christianity assesses the legacy of Korean Christianity, provides insightful accounts in topics ranging from theories, policies, practices and prospects, and offers a useful overview of how the Korean church grew into a missionary church.
$41.99
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Korean Diaspora and Christian Mission
Korean Diaspora and Christian Mission is the first volume of research about Korean missions in diasporic contexts, appraising and evaluating these missions with practical illustrations, and drawing on a wide diversity of research.
$22.99
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Líbranos del Mal: la corrupción y el desafío para la fe y la iglesia cristiana en América Latina
Escribiendo no solo desde la teoria sino desde una comprension contextualizada de esta problematica que afecta directamente la calidad de vida de millones de personas en America Latina, Laver desarolla una propuesta coherente y relevante para la iglesia de hoy.
$19.99
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Leadership and Authority: Bula Matari and Life-Community Ecclesiology in Congo
Leadership and Authority proposes that Christian theology in Africa can have a significant impact if a critical understanding of the socio-political situation in contemporary Africa is taken seriously. Departing from the problematic, colonial Bula Matari model, this book examines liberation and authority with Christian principles.
$19.99
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Leadership Expectations: How Executive Expectations are Created and Used in a Non-Profit Setting
Leadership Expectations is an in-depth study of expectations and how one leader creates and uses them to shape a university, its culture and its success. Following the executive and personal development of leaders, as well as the values they emulate, the organization touches lives and increases its capacity for good.
$22.99
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Leadership in a Slum: A Bangkok Case Study
In Bangkok, Leadership in a Slum uses culturally preferred, non-Western models to evaluate the on-the-ground realities of Thai leadership. This work offers an anthropological understanding of leadership rooted in local social systems, contrary to the assumption of universal applicability of leadership research findings across all cultural settings.
$19.99
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Life-Widening Mission: Global Anglican Perspectives
A collection of young Anglican writings on the Five Marks of Mission, Vol 12: Life-Widening Mission provides a glimpse of the strengths and struggles of the Anglican Communion. This book serves as a reminder that there is no room for complacency while injustice and hardship exist in God's world today.
$31.99
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Living the Gospel of Jesus Christ: Orthodox and Evangelical Approaches to Discipleship and Christian Formation
Authors from around the world bring together insights from their Evangelical and Orthodox traditions to enrich the journey of witness and martyrdom, a faithful daily living of the Christian gospel which speaks with integrity to a world seeking truth.
$26.99
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Maeul Ministry: The Missional Church in Urban Korea
This book is about the hope of the Church in the secular age uninterested in Christianity. In this setting, the theology and practice of missional church is a critical topic. We introduce urban churches in South Korea conducting maeul ministry, Korea's context-specific practice of the missional church in local communities.
$19.00
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Mangoes or Bananas?: The Quest for an Authentic Asian Christian Theology, Second Edition
In this new edition of Mangoes or Bananas?, the author shares his personal journey to understanding the growing need for contextual theologies throughout Asia. Examining the adequacy or otherwise of Protestant Asian writings, this book explores how authentic Asian Christian theologies depend on both gospel and culture within Asian Christianity.
$19.99
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Many Monks Across the Sea: Church of the East Monastic Mission in Ninth Century Asia
This book seeks to bring light to the Eastern Churches under early Islam, and to reveal the vigour of Christianity where it has been overlooked or unexpected. It brings together existing scholarship and a picture of faith that sees the challenge of mission with integrity, courage and imagination.
$19.99
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Microfinance in Sub-Saharan Africa: Responding to the Voices of Poor People
The book offers lessons for microfinance practitioners from poor people in Zimbabwe and Zambia. It suggests that the church may provide a credible community leader for dialogue regarding poverty causes and solutions.
$12.00
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Migration and the Church in East Asia
While the Asian church has begun to reach out to migrants, this concern for others lacks robust theological foundations. The author adapts their previous work and uses otherness and liminality as a lens to examine the scripture to better understand God's heart for migrants and the responsibility of His people towards them.
$12.99
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Mining God's Way: Towards Mineral Resource Justice with Artisanal Gold Miners in East Africa
This study investigates social, economic, and environmental justice in East Africa's artisanal and small-scale mining. It focuses on how Christian miners' theologies, combined with biblical theologies of justice, can be applied in practice toward development of the sector. The research seeks to improve livelihoods for artisanal miners.
$12.00
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Ministry Across Cultures: Sharing the Christian Faith in Asia
How do we understand what culture is all about? How do we reach out to people from different cultures? What impact does culture have on making disciples? What impact does culture have on the local church? Ministry Across Cultures addresses all these questions and more.
$14.99
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Mission Agencies in Crisis?
Mission Agencies in Crisis? examines theology and aspects of six British mission agencies, aiming to understand their capability to respond to the crisis of a disconnect between mission practitioners and mission academy. This book reveals how the answer to responding effectively to challenges lies in leadership and governance.
$24.99
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Mission and Postmodernities
How do we strike a balance between listening, understanding and exploring how postmodernities influence the interpretation and application of the Bible as God's mission in the world? Vol 10: Mission and Postmodernities lays the stones for a discussion of what it implies to witness to Christ in a postmodern world.
$35.99
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Mission and Power: History, Relevance and Perils
Christian mission is unavoidably located within matrices of power structures: religion, culture, colonial power, economic and gender. Vol 33: Mission and Power explores the notion of power in relation to Christian mission, how power structures have been negotiated between Christian mission and local culture/religions, and more.
$41.99
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Mission as Ministry of Reconciliation
At the heart of the gospel is a message of hope and reconciliation. Vol 16: Mission as Ministry of Reconciliation elucidates the importance and understanding of this message, uniting perspectives from different church traditions and using an interfaith approach to speaking about the socio-ethical implications of mission.
$41.99
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Mission as Transformation
Mission as Transformation brings together twenty-five years of biblical reflection on mission practice around the world. This volume portrays how evangelicals, struggling to unite evangelism and social action, found their way to the biblical view of mission in which God calls all human beings to love God and their neighbour.
$34.99
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