Author Archives: relationalrealism
Glocal Missions-The How
Juno Wang (This article first appeared in the Chinese Baptist Fellowship of the US and Canada’s Kingdom Perspective Newsletter, Volume 2 No.5, September 2021.) The Mission of our Triune God is to restore the relationship He had with humanity before the Fall. We could see how determined He was in pursuing humanity as salvation history that wasContinue reading “Glocal Missions-The How”
Global Mission Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic
We remain committed to our mission of connecting influencers and ideas for global mission. The mission of the church continues even amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Our hope is that the resources made available on this page would provide leaders with missional thinking that helps make sense of this situation as well as to plan aheadContinue reading “Global Mission Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic”
Lausanne Global Classroom: Diaspora
The first Global Classroom episode focuses on diaspora, a global phenomenon that has marked the 21st century. Today, more than ever before, people are on the move, whether voluntarily or involuntarily, and for various reasons—terrorism, economic collapse or opportunity, famine, human trafficking, education, to mention a few. There is a tremendous opportunity for ministry to,Continue reading “Lausanne Global Classroom: Diaspora”
Key Findings About U.S. Immigrants
Immigrants in U.S. experienced higher unemployment in the pandemic but have closed the gap
Taking the Long View: Options for Inclusive Post-Pandemic Labor Markets
The COVID-19 pandemic has ushered in harsh effects across European economies, and uncertainty persists even as vaccination campaigns have picked up speed. EU governments’ prompt investments in historically large job retention measures have temporarily cushioned the pandemic’s blow to labor markets, but this also means that the full impact is yet to be felt. WhatContinue reading “Taking the Long View: Options for Inclusive Post-Pandemic Labor Markets”
Migration Data Relevant for the COVID-19 Pandemic
Migrants – particularly in lower paid jobs – may be both more affected by and vulnerable to the spread of COVID-19 in countries already impacted and those countries where the pandemic is spreading, but migrants also play an important role in the response to COVID-19 by working in critical sectors. Increasing border restrictions also haveContinue reading “Migration Data Relevant for the COVID-19 Pandemic”
Glocal Missions-The What and The Why
Juno Wang (This article first appeared in the Chinese Baptist Fellowship of the US and Canada’s Kingdom Perspective Newsletter, Volume 2 No.4, July 2021.) As our life and ministry gradually returns to normal this summer after being lockdown for over a year, has the lockdown given you opportunities to get to know your neighbors? Have you givenContinue reading “Glocal Missions-The What and The Why”
CultureBound ChurchCourse
ChurchCourse designed to assist those who want to reach different cultures in their own neighborhood. We give you a condensed version of our culture training and cater it to churches and neighbors so you can be on mission at home. Topics include: Patterns of Culture Relational Theology Relational Learning Learning Mindset Cross-Cultural Communication CultureBound’s CultureContinue reading “CultureBound ChurchCourse”