Enoch Wan. Christian leaders may not be in total agreement on the how’s and why’s of demonization of Christians, yet they all recognize the fact that Christians could be demonized. Therefore overcoming demonization is an essential aspect of Christians’ warfare against sin, self, Satan (& evil spirits). The controversial debate on the possibility and extensivenessContinue reading “Spiritual Warfare: Overcoming Demonization”
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Towards a Theology of Relational Mission training – an Application of the Relational Paradigm
Enoch Wan and Tin V. Nguyen. In the famous “Batman begins” Hollywood film, when asked about his name, Bruce Wayne, the actor who played the Batman character, answered, “It’s not who I am underneath [the mask], but what I do that defines me.” This statement succinctly defines the American culture – a function-oriented culture inContinue reading “Towards a Theology of Relational Mission training – an Application of the Relational Paradigm”
A Theology of Partnership: Implications for Implementation by a Local Church
Enoch Wan and Geoff Baggett. Christian faith and practice are to be grounded in sound theological foundation and “Christian partnership” is no exception. The purpose of this study is to define and describe “a theology of partnership” that will serve to guide a local church to illustrate such a theology in action. http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/article/view/62/183
Missionary Training for the Twenty First Century: Biblical Foundations
Enoch Wan and Mark Hedinger. Christ’s instructions have not changed; the church still has the responsibility and privilege of sharing the gospel with all nations, making disciples who will be obedient to everything that Christ commanded. The instructions are clear; we must cross the boundaries of cultures to make such disciples. The message of theContinue reading “Missionary Training for the Twenty First Century: Biblical Foundations”
Diaspora Missiology: Theory, Methodology, and Practice
By Enoch Wan. This book is an introductory study on the theory, methodology, and practice of “diaspora missiology.” The major three of the five parts of this revised edition include the two global demographic trends of the 21st century, an interdisciplinary approach to understand diaspora and to propose diaspora missiology as an updated strategy forContinue reading “Diaspora Missiology: Theory, Methodology, and Practice”
Diaspora Missiology: Reflections on Reaching the Scattered Peoples of the World
Co-edited-by Michael Pocock and Enoch Wan. A publication with selected presentation papers during the Diaspora Missiology EMS conference in 2014. The contents include the global diasporas phenomenon, theory and models of missiology, biblical and theological guidelines, strategy and models, case studies, and the way forward.
Diaspora Missions to International Students
Co-authored-by Drs. Enoch Wan and Dennis Bradford. The distinctive approach for international student ministry is integrative of two paradigms, i.e. diaspora missiological paradigm and relational paradigm.
Relational Missionary Training: Theology, Theory & Practice
Co-authored-by: Drs. Enoch Wan and Mark Hedinger. Reality is based on relationships between created beings and Creator Beings. Mission work is about human beings who are in relationship with God introducing yet other human beings to Him. God’s purpose is relational. Our calling in mission is relational and training for mission also needs to beContinue reading “Relational Missionary Training: Theology, Theory & Practice”
Moving to Reach the People on the Move
Dr. Enoch Wan gave a presentation at Cape Town 2010 to discuss the variety of “diaspora missions” approaches that have been created to effectively reach peoples on the move. https://www.lausanne.org/content/moving-reach-people-move?_sft_post_tag=diasporas&_sfm_wpcf-groupings=Session+Videos