Teaching Cross-Culturally is a challenging consideration of what it means to be a Christian educator in a culture other than your own. Chapters include discussions about how to uncover cultural biases, how to address intelligence and learning styles, and teaching for biblical transformation.
Teaching Cross-Culturally is ideal for the western-trained educator or missionary who plans to work in a non-western setting, as well as for those who teach in an increasingly multicultural North America.
Teaching Cross-Culturally: An Incarnational Model for Learning and Teaching
Ministering Cross-Culturally: An Incarnational Model for Personal Relationships
In Ministering Cross-Culturally, the authors demonstrate that Jesus needed to learn and understand the culture in which he lived before he could undertake his public ministry. The authors examine how this can help us better understand what it means to establish relationships of grace with those from different cultural and social backgrounds.
With more than 70,000 copies of the first edition in print, this incarnational model of ministry has proven successful for many people. Several sections in this second edition have been rewritten, and the entire book has been updated to reflect development in the authors? thinking. Drawing from the authors? rich experience on the mission field, this book will benefit anyone who wants to be salt and light in a multicultural and multiethnic world.
Format: Kindle Edition
File Size: 1071 KB
Print Length: 128 pages
Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0801026474
Publisher: Baker Academic; 2 edition
Sold by:Amazon Digital Services
Language: English
ASIN: B001C350AE
Lending: Enabled
Ministering Cross-Culturally: An Incarnational Model for Personal Relationships
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