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McMaster General Studies Series; volume 13
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Review of Locating US Theological Education in a Global Context: Conversations with American Higher Education, edited by Hendrik R. Pieterse
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Exploring and Understanding the Essential Beliefs of the Christian Faith
Includes bibliographical referencesFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] – The Bible – The Nature of God – Jesus Christ – The Holy Spirit – The Cross – The Church – Baptism – The Lord’s Supper – Living the Christian Life -- Leadershi
Prevenient Grace and Chinese Theology
Please note that as these are recordings of oral presentations, they should not be cited as academic sources without contacting the presenter for permission. Any inquiries about presenter contact information should be sent to James Pedlar, [email protected], 37.5 MBLecture given at the Annual Wesley Studies Symposium, April 29, 2021, Tyndale University, Toronto, Ontario.The video of this presentation may be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktlAiuM4jxQ&feature=youtu.beFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktlAiuM4jxQ&feature=youtu.b
Embracing the Imperatives of Jesus
For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] -- Part I: Casting the Vision -- Launching Out into the Deep -- The Lightness of Being -- The Black Hole of Anxiety -- The Enigma of the Downward Way -- Part II: Going Deeper -- The Way of the True Self -- An Anchored Faith -- The Dangers of Judgmentalism -- Part III: Moving to Maturity -- Authentic Discipleship -- Salt and Light -- Turning the World Upside Down -- Power of Duplication -- Epilogu
John Wesley, the Formative Salvation Army and ‘Irregular’ Medicine
Please note that as these are recordings of oral presentations, they should not be cited as academic sources without contacting the presenter for permission. Any inquiries about presenter contact information should be sent to James Pedlar, [email protected], 47.4 MBLecture given at the Annual Wesley Studies Symposium, April 29, 2021, Tyndale University, Toronto, Ontario.The video of this presentation may be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Rq1hi216a8&feature=youtu.beFor AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Rq1hi216a8&feature=youtu.b
Review of Go Forth: Toward a Community of Missionary Disciples, by Pope Francis with William P. Gregory
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Christianity in Russia: Surviving the Communist Persecution Under Lenin and Stalin, 1917-1941
Bibliography: leaves 72-74For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] – Introduction – Chapter 1: An Institutional Church – Chapter 2: The Bolshevik Assault – Chapter 3: Revival, Decimation, and Endurance – Conclusion – Bibliograph
Langham Monographs
Includes bibliographical referencesSecond-generation Chinese Canadian evangelicals inhabit a complex liminal space, positioned between the world of their parents and broader Canadian society. In this study, Dr. Enoch Wong explores the "silent exodus" of these Canadian-born Chinese from their parents' churches, tracing their journeys to negotiate their cultural, ethnic and faith identities for themselves. Utilizing both sociology of religion and leadership studies, Wong's research engages Robert Greenleaf's concept of foresight in servant leadership to examine the role of church leaders in mediating (or failing to mediate) these transitions for children raised in immigrant churches. This multi-case inquiry offers insight into the concerns of Canadian-born Chinese evangelicals and the cultural and generational conflicts that prompt them to search for new communities capable of understanding their identities and supporting their yearnings - whether inside or outside of the church.Revision of the author's doctoral dissertation.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected]
Developing Hearts on Fire Ministry to Ignite Next Generation Leaders
Bibliography: leaves 152-155This portfolio examines how Hearts on Fire eV ministry developed. It assesses the ministry context of Hearts on Fire (HoF), its purpose and ministry values as a newly formed network that glorifies God and serves people. HoF is an interdenominational ministry based in the region of Franconia, Germany, focusing on the renewal of the heart and renewal of faith in Jesus Christ. The name, Hearts on Fire, is also the essence of our programme: to motivate Christians to restore their passion for Jesus, to equip them to serve, and to encourage them in their faith as Jesus did with the disciples. HoF partners with other Christian. denominations to initiate new prayer groups and worship events, hoping to inspire the renewal of people's hearts and faith. The research project developed a seven-step framework to guide next generation leaders to implement change. This framework describes how we at HoF, bridge a ministry generation gap and how we can take the next generation on a journey toward a passionate Christian lifestyle by providing a platform for them to be involved in passionate prayer, dynamic worship, and sharing the Gospel through outreach. Gathering participant narratives was part of the research process of how to develop a heart on fire. Narratives were the tools used to engage the next generation in a conversation about what God was doing in their lives. The first research project outcome was this seven-step framework that can be used as a template to bring change and develop further ministry. The second outcome was the development of a next generation leadership day. This day became the platform to identify next generation leaders, to help them grow and learn how to pass on their experiences with God. They learned how to expose others to the experience of prayer, worship, service and testimony, and came to understand how mentors could play a significant role in their development as leaders who are “on fire” for Jesus (Lk. 24:32).Thesis (D. Min.) – Tyndale University, 2021This is a research portfolio submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Ministry, Tyndale University.For AODA accommodation, including help with reading this content, please contact [email protected] 1: Introduction - Chapter 2: Ministry Context Assessment - Chapter 3: Philosophy of Christian Leadership - Chapter 4: The Research Project - Chapter 5: Final Conclusio