This workbook aims at helping diaconal organisations to develop their own diaconal profile. The book is premised on the idea that the development of a diaconal profile is a process that takes place in a mutual dialogue.
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This workbook aims at helping diaconal organisations to develop their own diaconal profile. The book is premised on the idea that the development of a diaconal profile is a process that takes place in a mutual dialogue.
Although it is evident that religiously motivated missions are part of a long historical tradition in various ‘world religions’ (e.g. … Read more
According to the “Status of Global Mission” (Bonk, 2011, p.29), widely considered as serious statistics of missionary population, in the … Read more
Abstract: This paper deals with the question of what experiences individuals do make, who aim for persuading and convincing others of … Read more