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Sustainable growth happens gradually! Here you will find the resources to stimulate reproductive growth among the people you serve. The first edition of this book sold over 15,000 copies. It has had an impact on and through Christian workers world-wide. This newer edition offers a broader readership the insights and time-tested principles . . . refined over decades of teaching, research and interaction with people from around the globe. This book is available in both soft cover and eBook versions. Recent adoptions by institutions of higher education include: Trinity Western University and Warner Pacific College.…mehr

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Sustainable growth happens gradually! Here you will find the resources to stimulate reproductive growth among the people you serve. The first edition of this book sold over 15,000 copies. It has had an impact on and through Christian workers world-wide. This newer edition offers a broader readership the insights and time-tested principles . . . refined over decades of teaching, research and interaction with people from around the globe. This book is available in both soft cover and eBook versions. Recent adoptions by institutions of higher education include: Trinity Western University and Warner Pacific College.
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.