#TranslationTuesday
“A missionary who doesn’t know the language and culture well will inevitably miscommunicate important aspects of truth in any worldview-level conversation.” — Jay Decker
“A missionary who doesn’t know the language and culture well will inevitably miscommunicate important aspects of truth in any worldview-level conversation.” — Jay Decker
Culture and Language: From Training to Fluency – Tarahumara Project “If our goal is people living out the word of God, then our teams need to
Jayson Georges states, “The gospel is a many-sided diamond, and God wants people in all cultures to experience His complete salvation.” In his concise book,
“Crossing cultural frontiers is not only a prerequisite for the spread of the Christian movement; it is also the means whereby the worldwide community of
How should Christians navigate between the two extremes of a charismatic fascination with supernatural activity on the one hand, and a purely naturalistic mindset that
Last week was a noisy time in our little Mixtec town. The festival celebrating San Marcos stretched from Sunday to Sunday and was the highlight
“The translation principle explicitly rejects the idea, enshrined in Christendom, that Christianity has a definitive cultural expression, that non-Christian peoples must embrace another culture as
The rainy season is just starting in our town, bringing cool showers and relief from the stifling humidity of April and May. With the start
Yesterday a neighbor inquired, “Could you give us a ride to a birthday party an hour away, since you have a van?” We still don’t
In December, Strength to Strength hosted All-Nations member LH in their Patriotic Ambassador series, to discuss “Crossing Cultures.” Being an effective ambassador requires a familiarity