Martinez reflects on his experience with a wide range of Chinese churches and ministers
Three students share their personal and professional cross-cultural experiences
Jehu Hanciles argues that every Christian migrant is a potential missionary
Reisacher asks what the word “internationalization” means for scholarship
Evelyne Reisacher
A worship team from Fuller produced the 2010 Lausanne Congress opening and closing ceremonies
Clinical psychology PhD student Hana Shin marvels at research collaboration in Indonesia, Mexico, Kenya, and Thailand
Johnston traces steps taken to address the need for more evangelical faculty with doctorates contextualized for India
Theology is not yet a truly global conversation, Dyrness asserts
William A. Dyrness
Chuck Van Engen describes the the Latin American Doctoral Program in Theology, directed and taught by Latin Americans
Eriksson seeks to integrate faith, service, and mental health knowledge
Richard J. Mouw wrestles with the theological issues at stake in cultural diversity
Richard J. Mouw
Armstrong urges preachers to embrace a way of preaching grounded in communal dialogue
Artist Makoto Fujimura encourages artists and preachers to remember their first love
Gordon offers 10 ways to care for the preaching voice
Five key principles relate the task of preaching to the mission of the church
Since God has chosen to use means, we must ask if the means have integrity and are suitable to the ends
Pannell calls for preaching that brings audiences to meet God
William E. Pannell
Ken Fong addresses preaching on emotionally charged topics without politicizing the church
Rapidly changing times in Kenya call for wisdom in connecting people with God
Salter-McNeil shares how God used a weakness in her preaching
Erickson emphasizes that the end product of a sermon “is God’s business”