Evangelism

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Editor’s Note: Re-forming Evangelism

Jerome Blanco, FULLER magazine editor in chief, introduces FULLER magazine #26, the “Re-forming Evangelism” issue.

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Soong-Chan Rah, Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism, explores how “de-construction” and “re-construction” can help guide the church toward faithful expressions of evangelism in today’s world.

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Re-formando el Evangelismo

Soong-Chan Rah, Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism, explores how “de-construction” and “re-construction” can help guide the church toward faithful expressions of evangelism in today’s world.

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Re-forming Evangelism

Soong-Chan Rah, Robert Boyd Munger Professor of Evangelism, explores how “de-construction” and “re-construction” can help guide the church toward faithful expressions of evangelism in today’s world.

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Beyond Colonialism: Reconstructing Christian Mission

R. Daniel Shaw, senior professor of anthropology and translation, reflects on the colonial history of Christian mission and on following God toward a faithful new way.

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Church Plants as Evangelism Laboratories

Len Tang, director of Fuller’s Church Planting Initiative, writes about the unique role church plants play in the church’s work of evangelism.

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Understanding Evangelism in Relation to People of Other Faiths

Jose Abraham, associate professor of Islamic studies, reflects on approaches of evangelism among people of other faiths during our postcolonial age.

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To Be the Gospel: Evangelism Informed by Chaplaincy, Identity, and Embodiment

Jaclyn Williams, assistant professor of the practice of preaching and chaplaincy, reflects on the power of sharing the good news through embodied witness.

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Biblical Justice and Biblical Evangelism

Soong-Chan Rah examines how the intersection of evangelism and justice creates a counternarrative to the systemic forces of individualism, triumphalism, and consumerism.

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A Life of Ministry, with Rick Warren

Rick Warren shares about his many years of ministry—from the beginnings of Saddleback Church to his current work of participating in the Great Commission—and about what he’s learned of leadership, church, and God along the way.

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A New Kind of Christianity | Brian McLaren

Brian McLaren speaks about the development and content of his 2010 book A New Kind of Christianity, reflecting on the opportunities for Christian transformation in the mid-2000s.

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Black Life and Legacy, with Danté Stewart

Danté Stewart shares about his family’s visit to The Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Alabama, and about the sacred experience of knowing the whole story of Black life in the United States.

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When Faith and Politics Collide | Jim Wallis

Drawing from his 2008 book The Great Awakening, Jim Wallis preaches on the relationship between the American evangelical church and politics in the early 2000s.

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The Beauty of the Gospel, with Becky Pippert

Becky Pippert reflects on her own journey of faith, on the loving ways Jesus draws people to himself, and on how we might share the Good News of God’s love with others.

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Our Embodied Flesh | Daniel D. Lee

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Grace and the Reframing of Reality | Mark Labberton

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The Fruits of Egypt

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Speaking the Language of Games

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Witnessing, Learning, Cooperating: Fuller’s Commitment to Civil Dialogue

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Conversion and the Mutually Transformative Power of Dialogue

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Who to Call Crazy? A Personal Experience with Interfaith Dialogue

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