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The Book And The Student: Theological Education As Mission, Wagner Kuhn
The Book And The Student: Theological Education As Mission, Wagner Kuhn
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Africa: Adventist Mission In Africa: Challenges & Prospect, Gorden R. Doss
Africa: Adventist Mission In Africa: Challenges & Prospect, Gorden R. Doss
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The great continent of Africa plays a very significant role in global Christianity. A century ago African Christians constituted a tiny fraction of world Christianity but today Africa is a major player in the global faith.
Among Seventh-day Adventists, Africa occupies a significant place, having something over a third of the total world membership. The highest ratios of Seventh-day Adventists to the population are in parts of southern Africa. At the same time, other parts of Africa have only a miniscule Christian presence and the lowest ratios of Adventists to the population in the world. This contrasting picture of evangelization …
A Man Of Passionate Reflection, Bruce L. Bauer
Adventist Responses To Cross-Cultural Mission: Global Mission Issues Committee Papers Volume 1, 1998-2001, Bruce Bauer
Adventist Responses To Cross-Cultural Mission: Global Mission Issues Committee Papers Volume 1, 1998-2001, Bruce Bauer
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Adventist Responses To Cross-Cultural Mission: Global Mission Issues Committee Papers Volume 2, 2002-2005, Bruce Bauer
Adventist Responses To Cross-Cultural Mission: Global Mission Issues Committee Papers Volume 2, 2002-2005, Bruce Bauer
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Mission: A Man With A Vision: A Festchrift Honoring Russell L. Staples, Rudi Maier
Mission: A Man With A Vision: A Festchrift Honoring Russell L. Staples, Rudi Maier
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Dr. Staples is a multi-talented and broadly experienced person. He operates as a pastor and preacher, churchman and administrator, scholar and teacher, theologian and missiologist, and specialist in Arminianism and Methodism. As seen by his colleagues, he is a person of wisdom and knowledge, balance and moderation, compassion and justice, integrity and forthrightness, clarity and articulateness, strength and even-temperedness, discipline and motivation, order and ease, commitment and spirituality, denominational conviction and ecumenical understanding, graciousness and urbanity, class and commonness. His depth and spirituality have deepened and broadened the faith of his peers, pupils, and parishioners.
Contributors to this Festschrift are …