Sentences with phrase «evangelical missions»

Finally, the third topic covered is the future of evangelical missions.
Finally, this shared and imperfect communion from which common evangelical mission arises also speaks to a shared vision of the human person and thus a common political life.
He teaches in our Evangelism & Leadership program at the Wheaton College Graduate School; has spoken at a number of BGCE - sponsored conferences and events; is a regular contributor to our Evangelvision blog; and has written articles for Evangelical Missions Quarterly, our quarterly publication that equips and inspires leaders in missions globally.
I respect Van Engen's conservative word of caution, not that of an alarmist, but of an informed authentic mission practitioner, «In the twenty - first century Evangelical mission agencies are becoming increasingly committed and involved in humanitarian and compassion ministries, children - at - risk movements, and so on.
It affirms our common evangelical mission first to our lost brothers and sisters and secondly to construct together a Christian culture.
A truly ecclesial biblical scholarship supports the Church's evangelical mission by giving new power to Catholic preaching, Catholic catechesis, and Catholic evangelism.
That is why, in the reformed American seminaries of the 21st - century, immersion in the eucharistic mystery, theological scholarship, pastoral skills, a strong sense of Catholic identity, and a commitment to evangelical mission go together.
Engineers at the start - up evangelical missions agency, headquartered in the flat, rural expanses of northern Florida, roll their exotic vehicle from its hangar for critical tests.
Given these new emphases in Evangelical mission activism, it behooves us to consider carefully how Evangelical views of mission today may be tempted to repeat the same errors made when mission was redefined...» in a previous era.
When Ed Stetzer and I agreed to co-edit the book MissionShift: Global Mission Issues in the Third Millennium, our aim was to produce a book that would be truly representative of evangelical mission thinking in America.
According to the actress, she gave birth in Germany and the baby was named at the Faith Evangelical Mission Worldwide Church, Bubuashie, Accra last weekend.
They include Bishop David Oyedepo (Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners» Chapel); Pastor William Kumuyi (Deeper Christian Life Ministry) and Bishop Mike Okonkwo (The Redeemed Evangelical Mission).
I was invited by my Director for Evangelical Mission to attend NCD (Natural Church Development) and Coach Training in South Carolina.
For an evangelical missionary in the 1930s, the embrace of Bible translation was fitting, but science and social concern were hardly the stuff of evangelical missions.
How precisely does a nuncio in Beijing accelerate the Catholic Church's evangelical mission in the PRC?
So the Catholic bishops were perfectly correct to suggest strongly that if you're for freedom of the institutional church to perform its evangelical mission, then Romney was far preferable to Obama.
It was consequential not merely because John Paul himself became the «singular embodiment of the trials, tragedies, and triumphs of the second half of the twentieth century,» but because he «reinvigorated the Church spiritually and intellectually, restoring a sense of the adventure of discipleship... and constantly reminding the entire Church that it did not exist for its own sake, but for its evangelical mission
Evangelical mission, Christianity Today, October 13.
While mainline missions dwindled to insignificance, evangelical missions, which were usually aligned with or at least sympathetic to premillennialist notions, flourished with unabated vigor.
A «more precise» idea of God, gained through an experience of God - with - us, was not only important for the Church and its evangelical mission.
For to surrender, supinely, before the aggressors in the culture wars — including the eugenicists — is a betrayal of the Gospel and a betrayal of the Church's evangelical mission.
At times woefully scandalous, they threaten to hinder the Church's evangelical mission.
I grew up Presbyterian, became a Baptist youth pastor, lived overseas on an evangelical mission, spent an interim as an assistant to a traveling prophet, served the poor as a...
Some shopkeepers are hesitantly willing to put public money in private hands, but are uneasy about funding the evangelical missions of the salvationists.
The Evangelical missions conference URBANA made headlines in December when guest speaker Michelle Higgins tied BLM to the mission of the global church.
I consider this to be a landmark volume with three great missiologists (Van Engen, Hiebert, Winter) giving past, present and future assessments of evangelical mission.
The book concludes with an essay by David Hesselgrave providing historical insights into the history and development of evangelical missions, as we know it, providing key insights for seeing down the missions road we are traveling.
After AD 1241, the papacy sent a series of Franciscan monks on diplomatic and evangelical missions to Persia, Mongolia, and China, evidently to explore the possibility of obtaining Mongol help against the Muslims.
In 2005 I accepted a position at CURE International, an evangelical mission organization.
Inserting themselves into the story as unkind spoiler - avatars in the piece (a gay, white couple acts as Quinceañera's bogeymen)-- the set for their tasteful duplex serves as Glatzer / Westmoreland's real - life digs — is as thorny a po - mo entanglement as these two otherwise successful guys interpolating themselves in their neighbour's lives, homes, and rituals with movie cameras and an evangelical mission.
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