Gospel.com Topics Feed - Global
2008-08-15T12:49:14-05:00GCIinfo@gospel.comhttp://www.gospel.com/feeds/topics/globalMission in the Global Villagehttp://lausanneworldpulse.com/perspectives.php/982/08-20082008-08-15T12:49:14-05:00
The high-tech, real-time communication and the global economy have brought the global village into existence. What does this mean in God's economy? The Luke Partnership: A First Step in Evangelism, Church Planting, and Descipleshiphttp://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/993/08-20082008-08-15T12:40:58-05:00
The Luke Partnership includes: the translation of Luke’s Gospel (usually published in both print and audio form), the JESUS film (based on the Gospel of Luke), and further Old and New Testament selections. Time to Shine: The Chinese Church, Church Plantinting, and World Missionshttp://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/991/08-20082008-08-15T12:35:28-05:00
An overview of the Chinese Church both within China and its work in missions worldwide. Evangelism and Church Planting: Implementing the Ministry Pultiplication Cyclehttp://lausanneworldpulse.com/themedarticles.php/992/08-20082008-08-15T12:32:12-05:00
Using the strategy Jesus employed—of moving people from outside the kingdom to becoming believers, disciples, workers, and eventually world Christians—church-planting ministries have consistently employed their own versions of what some refer to as the "Ministry Multiplication Cycle." LWP- Migration and Evangelismhttp://lausanneworldpulse.com/leadershipmemo/9742008-07-09T15:12:23-05:00
With the world becoming flat, how do churches, which by and large don’t even reach the people most like them, reach the people least like them? True Cross-Cultural Church Partnershipshttp://youth-ministry.info/articles.php5?type=2&cat=270&art_id=1112007-11-24T12:55:45-05:00
Many well-intentioned mission trips falter over the long-haul by fostering a one sided dependence. Avoid this tendency with these well-seasoned tips. Serving in Different Cultureshttp://youth-ministry.info/articles.php5?type=2&cat=210&art_id=662007-11-24T12:29:08-05:00
Our call to service is clear. But our service may look very different, depending on the cultural context of our service. Dave Livermore gives us a window through which we can peek outside of our cultural box and see how service looks in several different cultures. Building Ministry in Your Cultural Contexthttp://youth-ministry.info/articles.php5?type=2&cat=200&art_id=622007-11-24T12:25:34-05:00
Cookie-cutter ministry formulas don't work in every cultural context. Dave Livermore helps us to adapt our ministry strategy to each context, including the Word, Worship, Community and Serving.