Cross-Cultural

Outreach Resources of the Year: Missional and Cross-Cultural

Wright explains the breadth of God’s mission to the world using the whole Bible, and holistically challenges the Lord’s global people to make his story our story by our participation in the seven-act drama of Scripture.

20th Annual Outreach Resources of the Year: Missional and Cross-Cultural

In Virtuous Persuasion, Michael Niebauer delves deep into the basic questions of the mission of God, connecting it to the life we live. He argues that missio Dei, church planting and dialogue fail to provide adequate thinking on human morality.

Jesus at the Center

Who is informing your view of immigrants and people of other faiths?

This Year’s Best Cross-Cultural and Missional Books

Evaluated by Robert Gallagher, director and professor of intercultural studies at Wheaton College Graduate School.

Edward Smither: Christian Mission

A Concise Global History (Lexham Press)

Patrick Johnstone: Thinking Biblically About Immigration

The flood of refugees is only going to continue. How will the church respond?

Jesus is Bigger than Our Wounds, Our Wars and Our Words

We must confront issues of race with sincere love, grace and truth grounded in Christ.

Al Tizon: Globalization and the Global Church—Part 2

The shape of missions will need to change in an increasingly globalized, diverse world.

Third World Rising

There are encouraging signs of economic development in some of the countries that were once considered third-world.

Wanjiru Gitau: Megachurch Christianity Reconsidered

Millennials and Social Change in African Perspective

Mosaic Gathering: A Gospel-Centered Intercultural Approach

Excerpted From Christian Higher Education Edited By David Dockery and Christopher Morgan In the fall of 2014, a small group of faculty, staff and students launched a...