Browsing by Subject "Missions"
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Adapting the Westminster Standards’ moral law motif to integrate systematic theology, apologetics and pastoral practice
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2021)Current loci of Reformed systematic theology and applications to pastoral practice are fragmented from each other creating a dualism between faith (what is believed) and life (how we should live) that impacts pastoral ... -
Christian counselling as participation in the Missio Deo amongst refugees in the Rhulani refugee settlement in Limpopo, RSA
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)The current global escalation of refugees and involuntary migration, due to the effects of war and world disasters, necessitates revisiting to devise an effective approach to bring healing and providing care for refugees. ... -
Church expansion through church planting in Ghana : a case study of the Lighthouse Chapel International Model
(2013)Jesus Christ instructed His disciples before His death to limit the preaching of the gospel to the ‘lost sheep of the house of Israel’ (Matt 10:6). After His resurrection, however, He broadened the scope of proselytizing ... -
A dialogue between African philosophy and missio Dei: koinonia and ubuntu
(2013)Missionaries came along with colonial powers with the sincere, but culturally misguided, attempt to save primitives, ignorant of the true religion of Africans. An African was regarded as a child who needed to be nurtured ... -
The historical impact and current challenges of Christian ministry among the Aboriginal people of the Delaware Bay region
(2015)The purpose of this research is to assess and address issues of contextualization and reconciliation as they pertain to Christianization and cultural preservation within the three Nanticoke-Lenape American Indian tribal ... -
Social responsiveness and transformation in the Ethiopian Evangelical churches : a missiological appraisal
(North-West University (South-Africa), 2023)Socio-economic crises are looming from time to time globally as well as locally. Millions of people, both believers and non-believers, fall victim to the crises caused by poverty, civil unrest, forced displacement, ... -
The missio Dei as context for a ministry to refugees
(AOSIS, 2017)The current global escalation of refugees and involuntary migration, due to the effects of war and world disasters, makes it imperative to devise an effective approach to care for refugees. This article, therefore examines ... -
Theological education and the effect of tribal identity upon Christian unity and mission in Burma
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Many Burmese are isolationists by default because of their strong ethnic and tribal sensitivities, compounded by extended socio-political repression. This insularity is often undiminished even among Christians, leading to ...