May 2010

Themed Articles



Glocalization, Diaspora Missiology, and Friendship Evangelism

By Tuvya Zaretsky
Today, the cross-cultural experience is not taking place in a foreign land. The world is coming to our doorsteps as people on the move. Diaspora can be a global phenomenon with local implications or a local phenomenon with global implications. Read Article >>


The Church as Glocal…Addressing the World and Our Community

By Eric Célérier
The author shares the four-part process of Internet glocal evangelism. Read Article >>


Bridge Peoples: The Role of Ethnic Minorities in Global Evangelization

By Winston Smith
The author takes a biblical look at bridge people and shares why individuals with dual ethnicities are key to the growth of the church. Read Article >>


Demands of the Kingdom of God in Relation to Ethnic Diversity

By Victor Cuartas
What are the demands of the Kingdom of God in relation to ethnic diversity? The author shares five elements. Read Article >>


Glocalization from a Norwegian Perspective

By Knud Jørgensen
The local church has slowly begun to take center stage as the primary instrument of mission. This deviates off the traditional concept that mission stems from missionary societies. Read Article >>



Published as a joint effort between the Institute of Strategic Evangelism,
Evangelism and Missions Information Service and Intercultural Studies Department
(Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill. USA) and the Lausanne Committee for World Evangelization