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House Churches In The New Testament: Contextual, Theological, And Missiological Perspectives, Boubakar Sanou
House Churches In The New Testament: Contextual, Theological, And Missiological Perspectives, Boubakar Sanou
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
For most of the first century, private dwellings shaped the Christians’ community life. Evidence to this phenomenon is found in the Acts of the Apostles and the letters of Paul. According to Acts 2:41, the Early Church numbered more than three thousand members after Pentecost. When the synagogues became off limits to them, meeting in private homes became a practical necessity for worship, fellowship, service, and mission (Acts 2:46; 5:42). In four of Paul’s epistles, he explicitly references private homes as the gathering places for early Christians (1 Cor 16:19; Rom 16:3-5; Col 4:15; Phil 2). The epistles are better …
Ancestor Worship, Dreams, And Visions: A Problem Of Contextual Theology Among The Chewa People Of Eastern Zambia, Christopher Kabwe Mukuka
Ancestor Worship, Dreams, And Visions: A Problem Of Contextual Theology Among The Chewa People Of Eastern Zambia, Christopher Kabwe Mukuka
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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God Given Dreams And Visions
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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History Of Contextualization, Youssry Guirguis
History Of Contextualization, Youssry Guirguis
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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Insider Movements Among Muslims: Reflections On Their History, Identity, And Theology, Richard Doss
Insider Movements Among Muslims: Reflections On Their History, Identity, And Theology, Richard Doss
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
"The enormity of the task still facing Christian missions is almost incomprehensible. Nearly 4.1 billion people are still in need of the gospel (Johnstone 2014:65). In some ways, the task of reaching the unreached is most difficult among Muslims. With nearly 1.3 billion adherents, Islam represents a significant challenge to the spread of the gospel. Or does it? Given the complex nature of the relationship between Christianity and Islam, could it be that the inability of Christian missionaries to shed the social, cultural, and political trappings of the West and Christendom have limited the effectiveness of the gospel? Might the …
Common Denominators In Presenting The Gospel In Asia, Abner P. Dizon
Common Denominators In Presenting The Gospel In Asia, Abner P. Dizon
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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The Gospel And Australian Culture (Part 2), Peter Roennfeldt
The Gospel And Australian Culture (Part 2), Peter Roennfeldt
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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The Gospel And Australian Culture, Part 1, Peter Roennfeldt
The Gospel And Australian Culture, Part 1, Peter Roennfeldt
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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God Speaks In The Heart Language, Gideon Petersen
God Speaks In The Heart Language, Gideon Petersen
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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A Call To Walk A Different Path, V. S. C.
A Call To Walk A Different Path, V. S. C.
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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The Peripheral Church Of Postmodernity, Jim Park
The Peripheral Church Of Postmodernity, Jim Park
Journal of Adventist Mission Studies
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