All Stories

  1. Formal Adoption of Wholistic Evaluation of English is Urgently Needed to Avoid Generation of Racism in the West, and Under-Development in Africa
  2. Envy: Differences between the West and Africa
  3. Interpreting Cross-Cultural Digital Ethnography
  4. Re-Strategising Mission (and Development) Intervention into Africa to Avoid Corruption, the Prosperity Gospel and Missionary Ignorance
  5. Five Cheers for the Ontological Turn
  6. Essential Alternatives to Contemporary Missionary Training: For the Sake of Vulnerability to the Majority World (Africa)
  7. The Mission of Development: Religion and Techno-Politics in Asia, edited by Catherine Scheer, Philip Fountain, and R. Michael Feener
  8. How not having money to spend in the majority world enables in depth relationship and communication.
  9. Some people don't want us to realise this, but cognitive science points to God.
  10. When scientific hegemony is undermined, Christian mission is needed.
  11. Anthropology is from the church, and should be for the church
  12. Secularism is an incompetent player in sub-Saharan Africa. Much better the Gospel.
  13. Generosity without dualism
  14. How not considering communication theory interferes with clear engagement in mission to Africa.
  15. The Glaring Gap, Anthropology, Religion, and Christianity in African Development
  16. 'Envy' may be a better translation than 'witchcraft' for what happens in Africa
  17. The Contribution of the Use of English in Africa to Dependency in Mission and Development
  18. Use of European languages in Africa is a walking-disaster.
  19. The Perceived Nature of God in Europe and in Africa
  20. Mission in a Post Modern World: Issues of Language and Dependency in Post-Colonial Africa
  21. 'The Name of God in Africa' and Related Contemporary Theological, Development and Linguistic Concerns
  22. Intercultural Dialogue — An Overrated Means of Acquiring Understanding Examined in the Context of Christian Mission to Africa
  23. Mission to the South, Words to the North: Reflections on Communication in the Church by a Northerner in the South
  24. African people don't reckon to create 'good', they expect it to happen to them.
  25. Why do African people seem to do things using magic? Do they?
  26. The prospects for mother tongue theological-education in Western Kenya