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Affinity Blocs and
People Clusters:
An Approach Toward Strategic Insight and Mission Partnership.
Patrick Johnstone (Mission
Frontiers - Mar/Apr 2007)
"The Great Commission is unequivocal:
we are to disciple all the ethnic groups in the world! For
25 years we have struggled to define, classify and list the
world’s people groups. Only in the last six years have we had
in our hands reasonably complete, published lists of the people
groups of the world. The results are extraordinary, but complex.." ... Continue |
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Focus on Insider Movements:
Contextualization
among Muslims, Hindus and Buddhists.
John and Anna Travis (Mission
Frontiers - Sep/Oct 2005)
"Much has been written over the past 25 years on the application
of contextualization in ministry among Muslims. In 1998 I (John)
wrote an article for the Evangelical Missions Quarterly in which
I presented a model for comparing six different types of ekklesia
or congregations (which I refer to as "Christ-centered communities")
found in the Muslim world today (Travis 1998). These six types of
Christ-centered communities are differentiated in terms of three
factors: language, cultural forms, and religious identity." ... Continue |
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Can We Trust Insider Movements?
An Extended Conversation
John Piper, Gary Corwin, Ralph Winter
(Mission
Frontiers - Sep/Oct 2005)
"I have been pondering a possible relationship between the minimizing of
the Bible in so-called seeker-driven churches and in some of the radical
forms of contextualization that have emerged in missions. Perhaps there isn’t
any connection. But I wonder. The common denominator that I am pondering
is the loss of confidence that declaring what the Bible says in the power
of the Holy Spirit can create and sustain the church of Christ. ... Continue |
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Accelerating or Inhibiting
Movements to Christ?
Bob Goldmann
(Mission
Frontiers - Sep/Oct 2006)
Those with a heart for unreached peoples have the choice to pursue certain
behaviors that have the potential to accelerate the spread of the gospel.
These "accelerators" may help a new fellowship in an unreached people group
become a large-scale movement to Christ. By contrast, we may consciously
or inadvertently deploy "inhibitors" that may make it difficult for that
fellowship to ever become a movement. ... Continue
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