African Theology of Missions: Book Note Review, by Kent Michael SHAW, I of Southeastern University, Lakeland, Florida, USA, [email protected] in African Christian Theology Journal Vol 1 No.2, 2024. After his short article, comprising an introduction, overview, evaluation, and then his conclusion. He described the book as follows; “African Theology of […]
Drawing Parallel Lines between Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Apostle Paul’s Concept of Different Gifts
Drawing Parallel Lines between Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Apostle Paul’s Concept of Different Gifts This is a study of the parallelism between Gardner’s theory of Multiple Intelligences (MI) and Paul’s concept of different gifts (DG) in Romans 12: 6-8, Ephesians 4: 10-13 and 1 Corinthians 12: 4-12. A […]
Portrait of a Nigerian Pentecostal Missionary
The Pentecostals have not only made the gospel alive in Nigeria, but they are also sending missionaries all over the world to preach the gospel, despite financial upheaval in the country. The Pentecostal churches in Nigeria have sent out more missionaries in the late 20th century than any other denomination […]
Teaching Strategies for Mission Training from Deuteronomy 6:6-9
The state of educational institutions across the globe seems to be in peril as indicated by some educators. Noted award-winning American educator John Gatto feels that “we need to realize that the school institution ‘schools’ very well, though it does not educate” and that “schools teach exactly what they are […]
Is Mission striving, enduring, or dying?
This is an important question to ask at this juncture of Christianity. Is it a good question? What did the bible say about the last days? And, what is happening today? It is a very good question to ask ourselves. We need to evaluate ourselves and know if we are […]
Ministry Update June 2019
I am currently teaching a class of Chinese students taking their PhD at De La Salle University-Dasmarinas, Cavite, after teaching a course on leadership in ASCM. The interesting thing about teaching a course in De La Salle University-Dasmarinas, is the fact that 99% of the Chinese students in the class […]