People Disrupted: doing Mission responsibly among refugees and migrants
Editor: Littleton William Carey Library 2018Descripción: 370.ISBN: 978-0878080762.Tema(s): TRABAJO DE LA IGLESIA CON REFUGIADOS | MISIONESClasificación CDD: 266.0086914 P39 Resumen: 1. North Korean Migrants in South Korea. 2. And you are to love those who are foreigners. 3. Migration in Christian History. 4. Migration and Human Dislocation. 5. Iraqi Christian Refugee Worship Communities of Jordanian Evangelical Churches. 6. The Importance of Migrant Missions in South Korea. 7. Multiethnic Ministry in Chicago. 8. The Development of Mentoring Practices. 9. A Surprising Mission for Exiles (Jeremiah 29: 1-14). 10. Somali Refugees by Mennonite Congregations. 11. Overseas Filipino Workers: Unknown Heroes. 12. Reverse Migration Ministries from Korea: A Case Study of Onnuri Community Church's M Mission. 13. Educating Syrian Children in Lebanon's Refugee Camps. 14. Your God Reigns (Isaiah 52:7-10). 15. Proclaiming Resurrection, Starting with the Refugee, Asylee and Migrant. 16. A Place at the Table: Migration and Mediation Mission out of Latin America. 17. Human Dislocation and the Local Church: a Diaspora Mission Strategy. 18. The Refugee Situation in Europe: Reflections of a Theologian-Missiologist. 19. Migration in Central Asia: Issues, Challenges, and Missional Tasks, with Focus on Kyrgyzstan. 20. Mission to and by Japanese Diaspora: Hope for the Evangelization of Japan? 21. Accountability in Mission to Refugees in South Korea. 22. Missional Multicultural Church Movement as Incubator and International Student Volunteer Movement as a Force of Mission in the Migration Mission Era. 23. The Scattered People and Mission. 24. Migration, Human Dislocation, and Mission Accountability: A Concluding Summary.Tipo de ítem | Ubicación actual | Ubicación en estantería | Signatura | Estado | Fecha de vencimiento | Código de barras |
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1. North Korean Migrants in South Korea. 2. And you are to love those who are foreigners. 3. Migration in Christian History. 4. Migration and Human Dislocation. 5. Iraqi Christian Refugee Worship Communities of Jordanian Evangelical Churches. 6. The Importance of Migrant Missions in South Korea. 7. Multiethnic Ministry in Chicago. 8. The Development of Mentoring Practices. 9. A Surprising Mission for Exiles (Jeremiah 29: 1-14). 10. Somali Refugees by Mennonite Congregations. 11. Overseas Filipino Workers: Unknown Heroes. 12. Reverse Migration Ministries from Korea: A Case Study of Onnuri Community Church's M Mission. 13. Educating Syrian Children in Lebanon's Refugee Camps. 14. Your God Reigns (Isaiah 52:7-10). 15. Proclaiming Resurrection, Starting with the Refugee, Asylee and Migrant. 16. A Place at the Table: Migration and Mediation Mission out of Latin America. 17. Human Dislocation and the Local Church: a Diaspora Mission Strategy. 18. The Refugee Situation in Europe: Reflections of a Theologian-Missiologist. 19. Migration in Central Asia: Issues, Challenges, and Missional Tasks, with Focus on Kyrgyzstan. 20. Mission to and by Japanese Diaspora: Hope for the Evangelization of Japan? 21. Accountability in Mission to Refugees in South Korea. 22. Missional Multicultural Church Movement as Incubator and International Student Volunteer Movement as a Force of Mission in the Migration Mission Era. 23. The Scattered People and Mission. 24. Migration, Human Dislocation, and Mission Accountability: A Concluding Summary.
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