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About the Editors Enoch Wan, Ph.D. is a research professor of intercultural studies and director for the Doctor of Missiology program at Western Seminary.
Dr. Wan is president of the Evangelical Missiological Society, vice-president of Great Commission International, founder and editor of the e-journal, www.globalmissiology.org, and director of the Institute of Diaspora Studies.
He is also a member of the Lausanne Diaspora Leadership Team and author of the William Carey Library title Christian Witness in Pluralistic Contexts in the 21st Century (2004).
Michael Pocock, Ph.D. has served at Dallas Theological Seminary for twenty-two years. He is chairman and senior professor of missions in the school’s department of world missions and intercultural studies. Following studies at Trinity International University, from which he later received his doctorate in missiology, Dr. Pocock served along with his wife Penny with The Evangelical Alliance Mission (TEAM) for sixteen years, first in Venezuela and later as director of mobilization.
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Table of Contents PART 1: GLOBAL OVERVIEW
1. A NEWER MISSIONS PARADIGM AND THE GROWTH OF MISSIONS FROM THE MAJORITY WORLD
Steve (Heung Chan) Kim
2. SEVEN ESSENTIALS OF MAJORITY WORLD EMERGING MISSION MOVEMENTS
Howard Brant
3. GLOBAL MISSION PARTNERSHIP: MISSIOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS AFTER TEN YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
Douglas L. Rutt
4. IN THROUGH THE BACK DOOR: REACHING THE MAJORITY WORLD IN NORTH AMERICA
J. D. Payne
PART 2: REGIONAL ISSUES-ASIA
5. KOREAN CHRISTIAN WORLD MISSION: THE MISSIONARY MOVEMENT OF THE KOREAN CHURCH
Timothy Kiho Park
6. UNIVERSITY BIBLE FELLOWSHIP: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN MISSIONARIES FROM KOREA DESCEND ON NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE CAMPUSES?
Joseph L. Schafer, Mark Yoon and A. Scott Moreau
7. MAJORITY WORLD HARVEST AMONG TIBETAN BUDDHISTS: HISTORICAL REVIEW,, ETHNOGRAPHIC OVERVIEW, AND DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT
David Oleson and Enoch Wan
PART 3: REGIONAL ISSUES - AFRICA
8. STAKES OF MISSION ENGAGEMENT: REFLECTION ON REMODELING MISSION IN THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REGION
Fohle Lygunda li-M
9. THE UNIQUENESS OF AFRICAN INITIATED CHURCHES: A CAMEROONIAN VIEW
Andre Talla
PART 4: REGIONAL ISSUES - LATIN AMERICA
10. COMIBAM: CALLING LATIN AMERICANS TO THE GLOBAL CHALLENGE
Julio Guarneri
11. HISPANIC/LATINO OPPORTUNITIES AND CHALLENGES FOR SHARING THE LOVE OF JESUS WITH MUSLIMS
Sergio A. Ramos
PART 5: ISSUES OF CONCERN
12. MINORITY GROUPS IN CHINA: CAN HAN CHRISTIANS REACH THEM?
Meg Crossman
13. CAN EVANGELICALS IMAGINE AN ALTERNATIVE FUTURE? OPPORTUNITIES AND CONSTRAINTS OF AN INDIGENOUS AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT IN THE SHADOW OF THE WEST
Joel Matthews
14. IN WHAT WAY SHOULD THE MISSION MOVEMENTS OF THE MAJORITY WORLD USE NARRATIVE?
Robert Strauss
PART 6: CASE STUDIES
15. CALVARY MINISTRIES (CAPRO): A CASE STUDY ON A MODEL OF MAJORITY WORLD INITIATIVES IN CHRISTIAN MISSION
Tesilimi Aderemi (Remi) Lawanson
16. MIGRANT WORKERS’ CHURCHES AS WELCOMING, SENDING AND RECRUITING ENTITIES: A CASE STUDY OF MONGOLIAN MIGRANT WORKERS’ CHURCHES IN KOREA.
Myunghee Lee
17. THE FILIPINO EXPERIENCE IN DIASPORA MISSIONS: A CASE STUDY OF MISSION INITIATIVES FROM THE MAJORITY WORLD CHURCHES.
Enoch Wan and Sadiri Joy Tira
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