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WEC International Missio Dei Paradigmical Shift & Impact in the Gambia

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Jabang, Papphilip

Blessed Hope Publishing

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Since time immemorial, missions were seen to be a one-way traffic from the West to the rest of the world and that time is fading away fast and we are living in a time when we are all partakers of this Godly mandate. This book is about WECs operations and impact in the Gambia. The author decided to limit his deliberations on WECs operations in the Gambia but does not fail to include or deny their other operations in other countries on the African continent. The author is fortunate to visit WEC in four countries namely; Gambia, Senegal, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, and Kenya. The spiritual, social and cultural impact of WEC in Gambia covers themes of Christian missions. This is not a systematic presentation of major issues in the field of study but serves as a complement to most of the traditional missiological books and practice. This book is positive and also evangelistic in nature for the missionary and would-be missionaries. It is intended for students, missionaries, would be missionaries, pastors, professors, coordinators, philosophers, project managers, missionary sending agencies.

Autorenportrait

MSM from Ashworth College, BBS from All Nations University, DipTh from Maranatha Bible University. He is a Missionary. He founded the (CEYU) ministry. He served on the Board of Trustees of World Christian Endeavor Union. He is currently an Elder at the First Christian Church of Marietta. He is married and blessed with a daughter.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 09.11.2018

Umfang: 76 S.

Sprache: ENG

Einband: KT

Format: 0.5 x 22 x 15 cm

ISBN/EAN: 9786202477833

Umbreit-Nr.: 5950039

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