Living Mission Interculturally

Living Mission Interculturally

Author: Anthony J. Gittins

Publisher: Liturgical Press

Published: 2015-08-28

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0814683436

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Our globalized world increasingly brings together people of many different cultures, though not always harmoniously. In recent decades, multinational companies have sought more efficient strategies for authentic intercultural collaboration. But in today's multicultural world-church, faith communities too—from local parishes to international religious communities—are faced with the challenge of intercultural living. The social sciences have developed some constructive approaches, but people of faith also need to build their endeavors on a sound biblical and theological foundation. Living Mission Interculturally integrates sociology/anthropology with practical theology, reminds us that good will alone is not enough to effect change, and points to a way of intercultural living underpinned by faith, virtue, and a range of new and appropriate skills.


Intercultural Living

Intercultural Living

Author: Stanislaus, SVD, Lazar, T

Publisher: Orbis Books

Published: 2018-09-20

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 1608337448

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Originally published as 2 volumes; this volume selected articles. Delhi: Steyler Missionswissenschaftliches Institut: ISPCK, 2015.


Encountering Missionary Life and Work (Encountering Mission)

Encountering Missionary Life and Work (Encountering Mission)

Author: Tom Steffen

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2008-06-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 1441211276

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This new volume in the award-winning Encountering Mission series is for current and future missionaries. It provides practical guidance regarding getting ready for the mission field and the realities of life on the field. The authors are well qualified to write such a manual, each having served as a missionary for more than twenty years and each having taught missions in seminary. The authors begin by examining the contemporary context for missions, including the recognition that the world's mission fields are in constant and often rapid change. They then discuss aspects of preparing oneself for the mission field, beginning with home-front preparations and moving to on-the-field preparations. The final section deals with practical issues and challenges of missionary life.


Effective Intercultural Communication (Encountering Mission)

Effective Intercultural Communication (Encountering Mission)

Author: A. Scott Moreau

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2014-10-14

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 1441245936

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With the development of instantaneous global communication, it is vital to communicate effectively across cultural boundaries. This addition to the acclaimed Encountering Mission series is designed to offer contemporary intercultural communication insights to mission students and practitioners. Authored by leading missionary scholars with significant intercultural experience, the book explores the cultural values that show up in intercultural communication and examines how we can communicate effectively in a new cultural setting. Features such as case studies, tables, figures, and sidebars are included, making the book useful for classrooms.


Intercultural Church

Intercultural Church

Author: Safwat Marzouk

Publisher: Fortress Press

Published: 2019-10-01

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1506438210

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Safwat Marzouk offers a biblical vision for what it means to be an intercultural church, one that fosters just diversity, integrates different cultural articulations of faith and worship, and embodies an alternative to the politics of assimilation and segregation. A church that fosters intercultural identity learns how to embrace and celebrate difference, which in turn enriches its worship and ministry. While the church in North America might see migration as an opportunity to serve God's kingdom by showing hospitality to the migrant and the alien, migration offers the church an opportunity to renew itself by rediscovering the biblical vision of the church as a diverse community. This biblical vision views cultural, linguistic, racial, and ethnic differences as gifts from God that can enrich the church's worship, deepen the sense of fellowship in the church, and broaden the church's witness to God's reconciling mission in the world. Today's church faces the challenge of what it means to be church in the light of the ever-growing diversity of the population. This may entail advocacy work on behalf of the undocumented, asylum seekers, and refugees, but the church also faces the question of how to welcome the stranger, the migrant, and the refugee into the heart of the worshipping community. This may mean changing worship, leadership, or ministry styles to embrace diverse communities in the church's neighborhood. Marzouk surveys numerous biblical texts from the early ancestor stories of Israel to the Prophets, to the Gospels and Acts, the letters of Paul, and Revelation. The stories introduce themes of welcoming strangers, living as aliens, playing host to outsiders, discovering true worship, and seeking common language for expressing faith. Discussion questions are provided to encourage conversation on this complex and important topic.


Intercultural Discipleship (Encountering Mission)

Intercultural Discipleship (Encountering Mission)

Author: W. Jay Moon

Publisher: Baker Academic

Published: 2017-12-05

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1493411489

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This addition to an acclaimed series brings cutting-edge research to bear on a topic of perennial interest: making disciples. The book looks at disciple-making from multiple cultures to help readers discover contextual approaches that are culturally relevant and biblically faithful. It emphasizes methods that are especially effective with contemporary converts and includes practical examples from around the world. Each chapter includes sidebars, discussion questions, an activity for discipling, and a case study. An appendix contains further suggestions and exercises for instructors.


Engaging Our Diversity

Engaging Our Diversity

Author: Cimperman, RSCJ, Maria

Publisher: Orbis Books

Published: 2020-05-20

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 160833838X

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Leading practitioners, theologians, and psychologists from across the globe engage the essential topic of intercultural life today. They explore key areas needed for communities of consecrated life to engage the gift of diversity in their community life and ministries, emphasizing the necessary motivation, spirituality, and ongoing process of conversion from all forms of ethnocentrism and racism.


Becoming Intercultural

Becoming Intercultural

Author: Lazar T Stanislaus

Publisher:

Published: 2019-02-18

Total Pages: 382

ISBN-13: 9788194923190

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In our ways of living and working, the perspectives on mission are enriched. This book explores these aspects in three parts: The first part is dedicated to the sources of our intellectual life and mission, where the themes of the love of God, the rootedness in the Word, and our commitment to mission are dealt with. The second part deals with the ad intra aspects of intercultural living. The relationships between personality and culture are investigated. Spirituality, community, leadership, finance and formation are some of the themes that are studied which would help towards intercultural living. The third part deals with more practical aspects of doing mission interculturally. The areas of ecology, social media and family are explored as well as demands on formation and proper preparation for intercultural mission are elucidated. Becoming intercultural is a challenge as well as an opportunity which enriches mission.