Partnering with the Global Church
Autor: | Nikki A. Toyama-Szeto, Femi B. Adeleye |
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EAN: | 9780830866618 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 03.10.2012 |
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Schlagworte: | Christian missionary Christian missions God church gospel great commission ministry missiology missionary missions share the gospel |
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In our globally interconnected world, mission depends on healthy partnerships across the globe. Many talk about wanting to partner with the Global South, but we're not always sure what that looks like on the ground. Too often North Americans have acted as if we don't need others to do what we think God has called us to do. And our witness overseas has suffered as a result.We need to live out a more humble posture of missional partnership, marked by true mutuality and service. Nikki Toyama-Szeto and Femi Adeleye look at how we can partner well across cultures. People on mission together from diverse perspectives are a picture of how the body of Christ works together in the world. Addressing tricky issues like power, finances, transparency and trust, the authors provide best practices and models for ministry that reflect the servant heart of God.God invites us all to engage in his work, and he gives us partners for the task from around the world. Discover how we can do more together than we could ever do on our own.Includes questions for group discussion.
The authors, all on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, include women of East Asian heritage (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) as well as Southeast Asian (Filipina) and South Asian (Pakistani). Nikki A. Toyama formerly served as team leader at UC-Berkeley and is an advancement officer based in San Francisco.
The authors, all on staff with InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, include women of East Asian heritage (Chinese, Japanese and Korean) as well as Southeast Asian (Filipina) and South Asian (Pakistani). Nikki A. Toyama formerly served as team leader at UC-Berkeley and is an advancement officer based in San Francisco.