
Communication in Mission
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By Marcus Dean
Part 1: Communicating the Gospel through the Language of Words and Art
Chapter 1: Preaching between Scylla and Charybdis: Sermons and the Task of Contextualization in the Twenty-First Century
By Jared E. Alcántara
Chapter 2: The Character of the Incarnation in Preaching with Translators: Principles and Practices
By John Cheong and Rochelle Scheuermann
Chapter 3: Missions Application of Translanguaging Theory and Methodologies: Leveraging Multilingualism to Increase Ministry Impact
By Timothy Hatcher
Chapter 4: Hidden Stories of Reciprocal Mission in the Glocal World: A Case Study
By Joy Kim
Part 2: Communicating the Gospel in Global Settings
Chapter 5: Knowing When to Drink Coffee: A Case Study of (Mis)Communication in Intercultural Mission Partnership
By Phil Davis
Chapter 6: Contextualizing the Gospel in Australia: Empowering Christ to Communicate with an Aussie Accent
By Robert L. Gallagher
Chapter 7: Honor/Shame Culture: Analyzing Impact on Christian Women's Social Exchanges
By Kara L. Garrison
Chapter 8: Conversing with Unique Identities: American Muslim Youth in a Multicultural Religiously Plural World
By Matthew Henning
Part 3: Communicating Well in Mission
Chapter 9: Communicating a Decolonized Gospel
By Theon E. Hill
Chapter 10: Pursuing Textual Community with a Chinese House Church Movement
By Hannah Nation
Chapter 11: A Case Study: Communicating a Missions Theology through the Prism of the Black Church
By Linda P. Saunders
Chapter 12: Faithful Fundraising: Communicating Needs without Sacrificing Dignity or Short-Circuiting Discipleship
By Jessica Udall
Part 4: Communicating Mission through Social Media
Chapter 13: The Medium Is the Message: Reflections on Disciple-Making in the Age of Social Media
By Michael Hamkin Lee
Chapter 14: Communicating for the Frontiers: How Communication in the Twenty-First Century Impacts Mission in Restricted-Access Contexts
By JT Matthews
Chapter 15: Understanding the Written Word through Popular Culture in Japan
By Song Joseph Cho
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