The Problem of Power
Power is a sensitive subject. None of us feel like we wield social power, and we haven’t intentionally done anything to increase our own power
Power is a sensitive subject. None of us feel like we wield social power, and we haven’t intentionally done anything to increase our own power
This article on The Gospel Coalition Africa website is intended as an apologetic tool for refuting a common objection that Christianity is a religion for
Peter Abungu, founder of Swahiba Youth Networks in Kenya, acknowledges that working with Americans presents its own set of challenges. In this Simply 127 episode,
Because 127 Worldwide connects and equips advocates from the West and non-Western ministry partners, cross-cultural awareness is critical. We labor to bring the best of
If you’ve ever considered traveling internationally, you’ve probably heard tales of the infamous “culture shock” upon arrival in a new country. Maybe you’ve even experienced
Scott Hildreth, Assistant Professor of Global Studies at Southeastern Seminary, examines the primary ways Christians can approach culture and how employing it as a gospel
Pippa Biddle, a well-intentioned, multiple time short-term missions-tripper, witnessed firsthand some of the drawbacks of mission projects and came face to face with her own
Perhaps most exciting about traveling to another country is experiencing the new foods, languages, and approach to life that a different culture offers. We can
Have you ever wondered what someone else thinks of you? Maybe you’ve asked yourself, “Does she see me as passionate or arrogant? Introverted or rude?”
I expected my transition to a public liberal arts university to initiate friendships with people whose childhoods were nothing like mine. I found it funny,