Themed Articles
By Jehu J. Hanciles
In the same way that European migrations from Christianity’s old heartland provided the impetus for the European missionary movement, phenomenal migrations from Christianity’s new heartlands have galvanized a massive non-Western missionary movement.
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By Graeme Codrington
Generational theory suggests we seek to see the world through the eyes of other people.
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By Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu
In African hands, mission and evangelization have truly gone international, and African diaspora Christianity is at the forefront of the new initiatives.
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By David James
Principles for evangelism among young people in Europe and principles for leadership development in young Christians in Europe.
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By John Morehead
One of the greatest challenges the Church faces in the modern Western context is the general turn away from interest in and involvement with institutionalized forms of religion, such as Christianity, and the corresponding move toward an inward and subjective expression of spirituality.
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By Jonny Baker
If we are to reach Europe’s youth, we need to cultivate and encourage "missional imagination" in leaders.
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By Claudia Währisch-Oblau
A look at missionary migrant churches in Germany.
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By Evangeline Weiner
The Generations Project is calling young people not only to establish righteousness in their nations by serving in places of influence, but to take on problems in their communities.
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By Grant McClung
The author offers five practical ways to encourage others, especially the next generation of leaders.
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