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Search Results For: Cross-cultural

Living Out Micah 6:8 on a Micro-Level

March 01, 2018 by Jean Johnson

Tags: cross-cultural, micro-level

Living Out Micah 6:8 on a  Micro-Level

Micah 6:8 reads:  He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly...

Further Reflections
The Words We Use

November 01, 2013 by Greg Parsons

Tags: cross-cultural, cultures, gospel, great commission, missionary, religious

Better understanding ourselves is a crucial step in understanding, explaining and living out the gospel to those from other cultures. We learn more about ourselves and God by living and working...

Framing a New Model of Training Cross-Cultural Church Planters

May 01, 2013 by Roger Dixon

Tags: church, cross-cultural, leadership, planters, training

Introduction

Confusion of massive proportions is taking place across the missionary enterprise. Great cultural change in the world has thwarted both young and old so that many are unable to...

From the Editor
Peoples on the Move: Can the Church Cope With Mobile Mission Fields?

November 01, 2012 by Rick Wood

Tags: cross-cultural, europe, north america, planting churches

We are a planet on the move. More people are moving to more places, more rapidly than at any time in human history. With rapid transportation available to increasing numbers of people, the...

New Bridges
Connecting People Through Language and Culture

March 01, 2010 by Lisa La George

Tags: cross-cultural, culture, resource, training

The algorithm required to answer the question: “Can you recommend a text for me to Teach English as a Second/Foreign language?” is normally complex. I calculate location, native language, course...

Walking In Their Shoes

May 01, 2005 by Greg Parsons

Tags: cross-cultural

Over the last year I’ve done a couple of things differently and a couple of different things. I’m not talking about once-a-year or once-a-lifetime things, but new things that then become regular...

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