Orality as Contextualization in South Asia
By Timothy Hatcher
By Timothy Hatcher
Teaching Pastors and Church Planters to Exegete Their Context
By A, in Southeast Asia, a worker with SEND International. As we settled in at the town gymnasium to celebrate sixth-grade graduation, we expected to see about 15 familiar faces. As we counted, however, we realized that we knew almost 35 of the graduates through our various outreaches. These students frequent our center to hang . . . read more
By C in Southeast Asia, a worker with SEND International. Muslims are people who care earnestly about loving God. Despite this commonality, Muslims and Christians often are separated by a great chasm. A river — full of centuries of conflict, distrust and discrimination on both sides — roars through the chasm. How do we bring . . . read more
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