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This is not a book about techniques. It is a book about fundamentals, especially the fundamental responsibility given by God to create understanding of the Almighty God in every place, culture, and within every child, woman and man. His primary purpose in this age is repeatedly shown in His Word and actions among and for people - all people. We translate His Word into every language and culture only by obedient action, guided by His principles (laws, promises, commands, ways) shown in His life and words. Creating Understanding seeks to summarize those principles, guiding His children to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is not a book about techniques. It is a book about fundamentals, especially the fundamental responsibility given by God to create understanding of the Almighty God in every place, culture, and within every child, woman and man. His primary purpose in this age is repeatedly shown in His Word and actions among and for people - all people. We translate His Word into every language and culture only by obedient action, guided by His principles (laws, promises, commands, ways) shown in His life and words. Creating Understanding seeks to summarize those principles, guiding His children to fulfill His desire for all to know Him - His salvation and His purpose for each one to live in peace, joy, and to praise Him.
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Autorenporträt
Donald K. Smith has taught, researched and guided cultural research in nearly 100 nations, primarily in Africa and Asia, focusing on communication. In 30 years of African residence, the Smiths co-founded Daystar University in Nairobi, Kenya, trained and supervised Bible translation teams, published a major Christian magazine (South Africa) and literacy materials in Ndebele and Shona (Zimbabwe), and counseled major development work in South Sudan. He chaired the Division of Intercultural Studies of Western Seminary, Portland, Oregon, USA. The Smiths began WorldView Center under the umbrella of the Institute for International Christian Communication, based in Portland, Oregon, USA. They have recently returned to permanent ministry at Daystar University in Kenya.