Volume 7, Issue 1
December 2022
Table of Content
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- Editorial by Harvey Kwiyani
- Cross-Cultural Friendships by Members of the Church of Pentecost with White British People in the United Kingdom: A Key to Effective Evangelism? by John Neate
- Empowering the Woman as an Indicator of the Socio-Political Impact of New Christianity in Africa by Heglon Kitawi
- Yes, Your Church Can Be Multilingual (And It Probably Should Be) by Jonathan Downie
- World Christianity and South-South Migrations: The Case of Congolese Evangelical Migrants in Burundi by Vianney Bitariho
- Jesus as Proto-Ancestor by Joseph Ola
- Book Review of “Global Migration & Christian Faith: Implications for Identity and Mission” edited by M. Daniel Caroll R. and Vincent E. Bacote. Reviewed by Joseph Ola
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