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This podcast is a report on my recent trip to West Africa and working with secret disciples.
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There are many books and seminars on leadership. However, a leader in Africa, Latin America or Asia may be different than leaders from the West. Today's podcast is all about cross-cultural leadership.
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There are approximately 400,000 full-time foreign missionaries (Catholic, Protestants), spanning the globe. 97% are working among people that have a significant Christian witness. The flaw of the Excluded Middle in Christian work is that less than 3% (13,000 missionaries) are serving in a world where 3.6 billion people have never met a Christian.
You can request a transcript of this podcast by going to Lewis-Training.com
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Using the tools of anthropology is not just for those working among tribals in Africa. This podcast is about how to exegete our community for effective church planting and outreach.
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What does it mean to "plant a church?" How is cross-cultural church planting different? In this podcast we discuss the importance of Contextualization in establishing a congregation...the obstacles of effective church planting and a look at what is called "the choke law."
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From a church planting mobilizer in East Asia to helping create a network for outreach to one of the most persecuted church in the world, listen to this story and what God is doing in one of the most unreached places on the earth for the Gospel.
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What place does the social gospel have in evangelism and church planting? In meeting the "felt needs" of people, is our charitable work an avenue or an obstacle for people in becoming followers of Christ?
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Dr. Payne has been a professor, principal of SAIACS and now director of Theologians Without Borders (www.Theologianswithoutborders.org).
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Becky grew up in Kenya and today is an adjunct professor at John Brown University. Her first book, White River Red: A Novel, is being released today, April 5th. In this interview Becky discusses what it was like to be an MK growing up in Kenya and the journey in writing her novel, based on the life of a woman who lived in northwest Arkansas known as White River Red.
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The story how an American missionary led an Ecuadorian to Christ, who is now a bi-vocational pastor, missionary and chaplain in Clarksville, Arkansas.
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Tom has been a missionary in the Philippines, professor at BIOLA University and author of several books dealing with church planting strategy and cross-cultural communication.
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Over a ten-year span, 46% of the mission force will return home. Why missionaries quit is today's discussion on the Global Mission podcast.
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Learn how and why a missionary in East Africa for over 25 years ends up serving in the Middle East.
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Tim and Barbara Down have served in the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and Belgium. This interview is, as with all of our podcasts, a class in missions.
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Tom Telford, for many years worked with ACMC (Advancing Churches in Missions Commitment). He has guided local churches and mission organizations on how to mobilize their ministry for greater effectiveness in global missions.
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Cross cultural training should not be approached as a generic study, but LASER FOCUSED on the people we are going to be working with.
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Missions from the perspective of Jon Konnerup, who was an MK, field missionary and now missions director for Baptist Bible Fellowship International in Springfield, Missouri.
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Chris gives Insights on how to do pioneer work in an restricted access country.
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An insiders view of missionaries away from home in a far away land at Christmas time.
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Is online distance learning the future of missionary training?
- Visa fler