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One of the biggest challenges in global mission work is money?not
merely the need for it, but working through cross-cultural
differences surrounding how funds are used and accounted for.
Cross-cultural missteps regarding financial issues can derail
partnerships between supporting churches and agencies and national
leaders on the ground. North Americans don't understand how
cultural expectations of patronage shape how financial support is
perceived and understood, and Western money often comes with subtle
strings attached. So local mission work is hampered by perceived
paternalism, and donors are frustrated with lack of results or
accountability. How do we build financial partnerships for
effective mission without fostering neo-colonialism? Cross-cultural
specialist Mary Lederleitner brings missiological and financial
expertise to explain how global mission efforts can be funded with
integrity, mutuality and transparency. Bringing together social
science research, biblical principles and on-the-ground examples,
she presents best practices for handling funding and finance.
Cross-cultural partnerships can foster dignity, build capacity and
work toward long-term sustainability. Lederleitner also addresses
particular problems like misallocation of funds, embezzlement and
fraud. This book is an essential guide for all who partner in
global mission, whether pastors of supporting churches or
missionaries and funding agencies.
Duane Elmer asked people around the world how they felt about
Western missionaries. The response? "Missionaries could be more
effective if they did not think they were better than us." The last
thing we want to do in cross-cultural ministry is to offend people
in other cultures. Unfortunately, all too often and even though we
don't mean it, our actions communicate superiority, paternalism,
imperialism and arrogance. Our best intentions become unintentional
insults. How can we minister in ways that are received as true
Christlike service? Cross-cultural specialist Duane Elmer gives
Christians practical advice for serving other cultures with
sensitivity and humility. With careful biblical exposition and keen
cross-cultural awareness, he shows how our actions and attitudes
often contradict and offend the local culture. He offers principles
and guidance for avoiding misunderstandings and building
relationships in ways that honor others. Here is culturally-savvy
insight into how we can follow Jesus' steps to become global
servants. Whether you're going on your first short-term mission
trip or ministering overseas for extended periods, this useful
guide is essential reading for anyone who wants to serve
effectively in international settings with grace and sensitivity.
With the new realities of global interconnectedness comes a greater
awareness of cultural diversity from place to place. Besides
differences in food and fashion, we face significant contrasts of
cultural orientation and patterns of thinking. As we travel across
cultures, what should we expect? How do we deal with culture shock?
And can we truly connect with those we meet? Experienced
cross-cultural specialist Duane Elmer provides a compass for
navigating through different cultures. He shows us how to avoid
pitfalls and cultural faux pas, as well as how to make the most of
opportunities to build cross-cultural relationships. Filled with
real-life illustrations and practical exercises, this guide offers
the tools needed to reduce apprehension, communicate effectively,
and establish genuine trust and acceptance. Above all, Elmer
demonstrates how we can avoid being cultural imperialists and
instead become authentic ambassadors for Christ. Whether you are
embarking on a short-term mission trip or traveling for business or
pleasure, this book is both an ideal preparation and a handy
companion for your journey.
Whether at home or abroad, communicating with people of other
cultures is difficult. It requires new ways of thinking and
interpreting the world. When conflict arises, as it often does, the
issues become even more confusing. Without a good understanding of
how different cultures handle conflict, our best intentions may
only make matters worse. With a particular focus on Asian and
Hispanic cultures (at home and around the world) and on African
culture, Duane Elmer walks readers through various types of
conflict and shows how they can be handled effectively and
appropriately. Elmer gives numerous stories and examples from his
experience and from others' to show how handling conflict well
builds solid relationships. With an eye out for biblical
principles, he looks at a variety of sticky questions in Scripture.
This is a book not just of theory but of practical models of
conflict resolution. Pastors, evangelists, businesspeople,
missionaries, students--anyone who wants to communicate more
effectively with neighbors and colleagues--will find this book
immensely helpful.
2020 Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year ("Also Recommended,"
Cross-Cultural and Missional) In our globalized world, ideas are
constantly being exchanged between people of different cultural
backgrounds. But educators often struggle to adapt to the contexts
of diverse learners. Some focus so much on content delivery that
they overlook crosscultural barriers to effective teaching.
Educator and missiologist James Plueddemann offers field-tested
insights for teaching across cultural differences. He unpacks how
different cultural dynamics may inhibit learning and offers a
framework for integrating conceptual ideas into practical
experience. He provides a model of teaching as pilgrimage, where
the aim is not merely the mastery of information but the use of
knowledge to foster the development of the pilgrim learner.
Plueddemann's crosscultural experience shows how teachers can make
connections between content and context, bridging truth and life.
Those who teach in educational institutions, mission organizations,
churches, and other ministries will find insights here for
transformational crosscultural learning.
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