Flintlock & Powderhorn

Flintlock & Powderhorn
Title Flintlock & Powderhorn PDF eBook
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Pages 530
Release 1996
Genre United States
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Missions of Shehasta

Missions of Shehasta
Title Missions of Shehasta PDF eBook
Author Lyman A. Clark
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1992-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780929915081

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The Practice of Mission in Egypt

The Practice of Mission in Egypt
Title The Practice of Mission in Egypt PDF eBook
Author Tharwat Wahba
Publisher Langham Publishing
Pages 383
Release 2016-05-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 1783681306

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Most mission studies have focused on the work of Western missionaries going to Majority World countries, with few examining indigenous churches and their relationship with Western mission agencies in practicing mission. This book is a historical study of the relationship between the Evangelical Church in Egypt and the American Presbyterian Mission. Wahba covers from when the missionary work began in 1854 until after the departure of the Mission from Egypt in 1967, and the transfer of all the work to the Egyptian Evangelical Church. Tracing the mission work of Egyptians within Egypt and neighbouring Sudan, Wahba analyses the impact that the relationship with the American Mission had and how it determined the indigenous Church’s practice and perspective of mission.

Nourishing Mission

Nourishing Mission
Title Nourishing Mission PDF eBook
Author Graham Kings
Publisher BRILL
Pages 319
Release 2021-11-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004469389

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Written by a widely-travelled bishop, theologian and poet, these 16 evangelical, catholic and ecumenical articles, published over 34 years, provide illumination with imagination, interweaving art, poetry and archives with theology, history and spirituality.

Permanent Missions to the United Nations

Permanent Missions to the United Nations
Title Permanent Missions to the United Nations PDF eBook
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Pages 52
Release 1984
Genre Diplomatic and consular service
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Fly, Girl, Fly!

Fly, Girl, Fly!
Title Fly, Girl, Fly! PDF eBook
Author Nancy Roe Pimm
Publisher Beaming Books
Pages 40
Release 2020-09-22
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1506466656

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"You must believe in yourself and allow your dreams to soar." --Shaesta Waiz Shaesta Waiz, a refugee from Afghanistan, dreamed of doing great things. But first she had to leave a refugee camp with her family to make a new life in America, overcome gender stereotypes, be the first in her family to go to college, and overcome her fear of flying. After becoming a pilot, Shaesta made the flight of a lifetime by crossing five continents, making thirty stops in twenty-two countries across nearly 25,000 nautical miles. At the age of thirty, Shaesta was the youngest woman and the first from Afghanistan to circumnavigate the globe by herself in a single-engine aircraft. Fly, Girl, Fly! is the first authorized picture book biography of Shaesta Waiz. Backmatter includes more information about Shaesta's mission to empower girls to pursue STEM careers, details about her historic trip around the world, information about her nonprofit organization Dreams Soar, and a personal note from Shaesta Waiz encouraging girls to pursue their dreams.

God's Church for God's World

God's Church for God's World
Title God's Church for God's World PDF eBook
Author Hilda Kabia
Publisher Church Publishing, Inc.
Pages 221
Release 2020-03-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1640650539

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By identifying key theological, cultural, and practical issues for mission partnerships, this book aims to provide best practices for missions to thrive around the world. In an era where partnership and communion seem to be under threat, this book re-imagines mission partnership in a diverse and pluralist world. Building on the work of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies (VTS) and the Mission Department of the Anglican Communion Office, the book identifies and addresses key theological, cultural, and practical issues that need to be addressed for mission partnerships to thrive. Key among these issues is listening: listening to one another is a profound challenge given socio-economic differences, power differentials, and linguistic divides. Drawing from mission experience, the authors offer best practices for discipleship as listening. Written across cultural differences, the authors hail from Zambia, the United Kingdom, Haiti, India, Latin America, Native American, South Africa, Turkey, the United States, and Lebanon. Each chapter invites readers to explore issues in their context through hearing scripture, hearing each other, and hearing the Spirit.