Going the Distance: Adapting Full-time Residential Curricula into Distance Format
How Namibia Evangelical Theological Seminary molded its residential programs and curricula into distance format.
How Namibia Evangelical Theological Seminary molded its residential programs and curricula into distance format.
Stanley Skreslet, professor of mission at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, argues in this book that the study of mission should be approached in terms of “images” that are based on the New Testament accounts.
A disciple on the journey from new believer to leader is in need of the care of a mentor and some unhurried time to grow.
The challenge of communicating the unchanging truths of the gospel is renewed in every generation.
How do today’s students view missions and cross-cultural service? What do they value? How can we prepare them for global service?
If you want your thinking about the training of church planters to be stimulated and challenged, here is the book for you.
What are students like today, and how do we help them consider full-time careers in missions? Ten characteristic of students going into missions today.
How one African denomination, the African Inland Church of Kenya, assumed its God-given responsibility in confronting the AIDS crisis in Africa.
Christians who seek to grow churches and to disciple nations must recognize the necessity of reproducing spiritually and biologically.
The Road to Delhi: Bishop Pickett Remembered 1890-1981 is the fruit of Arthur McPhee’s doctoral dissertation at Asbury Theological Seminary.
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