A lecture giving reasons for the importance of the USA continuing to welcome foreign students...a rebuttal to the organizations and lobbyists who are strongly opposed to the presence of international students and scholars studying in America.
In Christianity Today magazine's "Editor's Bookshelf," (August 2003 issue) David Neff has reviewed Rodney Stark's book, explaining that Christian theology is the catalyst, not the brake, for progress in Western history.
Many missionaries are discovering that more attention and understanding of the Gospel comes to indigenous peoples when common ground between the religions is built rather the Gospel being presented as totally foreign to anything the hearers know.
A new (Oct. 2003) website on missiology has appeared which promises to give solid evangelical perspectives on issues critical to both missionaries and any of us working cross-culturally among international students.
The Japanese people have a very unified worldview. This article introduces their worldview, helps make the Gospel of Jesus Christ relevant and points to specific needs in discipling Japanese Christians.
This article on NATION BUILDING is a chapter in the forthcoming book entitled, "MISSIOLOGY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY," to be published in India by ISPCK, Delhi with Dr. Roger Hedlund and Paul Joshua as Editors.
January's (2002) Atlantic Monthly magazine has a three-part article on this theme citing new findings (old parchments in Yemen), historical summaries and modern scholarly opinions on the origins of the Koran.
This is a general introduction to the Muslim world. It gives insight into the faith of tens of thousands of Muslim students on our North American campuses.