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Globalization,Global Church & Educational Ministries: Forging Ecclesiological Relationships between the “Christian” South and the “Post-Christian” West
As missions becomes increasingly multicultural, leaders and teachers in these settings are faced with many joys and challenges. This article explores current trends and some critical issues for successful multicultural leadership in mission settings.
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