Joshua Bowman. Educators looking for robust research and foundational arguments will find satisfaction in this book, as will the practitioner looking for practical implications for their teaching ministry. I recommend this book as an important addition to missions’ literature and a helpful aid to cross-cultural teachers, whether in a formal or informal educational setting. https://www.journal-ems.org/index.php/home/article/view/18/14
Tag Archives: Intercultural Training
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”
A Phenomenological Study of An Intercultural Outreach Training Program for Multi-ethnic Community Outreach Workers in Cupertino and Sunnyvale, California
Juno Wang. There are no intercultural outreach training programs or literature studies available for multi-ethnic community workers in Cupertino and Sunnyvale, California, and there is also no empirical research in the U.S. in preceding studies. This is an interdisciplinary and integrative study, and it is to bridge the research gap by interviewing seven trainees whoContinue reading “A Phenomenological Study of An Intercultural Outreach Training Program for Multi-ethnic Community Outreach Workers in Cupertino and Sunnyvale, California”
An Interview With a Partially Trained Multi-ethnic Community Outreach Worker
Juno Wang. This interview is taken from my intercultural education research paper written in April 2018. The interview was conducted in person with an outreach worker who attended a one-year experimental training program in the Silicon Valley. The purpose of the interview was to determine her training experiences, identify any barriers or challenges she hadContinue reading “An Interview With a Partially Trained Multi-ethnic Community Outreach Worker”
Adapting An Anglo-American Church to a Diverse Community
Juno Wang. Adapting an Anglo-American Church to a Diverse Community: A Case Study of Grace Bible Church in the Silicon Valley. The purpose of this research project is to understand the barriers predominantly Anglo-American churches have in reaching a multi-cultural community. This was achieved by conducting a case study on Grace Bible Church in theContinue reading “Adapting An Anglo-American Church to a Diverse Community”
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”
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”