Author Archives: Harvey Kwiyani
Think Tank 2018: God’s Speed
I felt the conversations crystallised a shift in the way we understand, talk about, and respond to what we believe God is calling us to do. It was very encouraging that as a team, we embraced uncertainty...
Book Review: ‘Between the World and Me’ by Ta-Nehisis Coates.
Ta-Nehisi Coates is a self-proclaimed atheist who rejects the Christian God, and yet his book, Between the World and Me, is what happens when God draws the curtains to unveil the evil of racism that prevails across the world. This book is a critical social commentary on life in the United States that should inform every conversation concerned with mission in places that live with racial and economic oppression.
Mission, Multiculturalism, and the African Immigrant Church: A Rapid Response to Faith without Borders by Babatunde Adedibu
It was Walter Hollenweger who once said that ‘British Christians prayed for revival, and when it came, they did not recognize it because it was black.’[1] There is some truth in his observation. The subject of multicultural Christianity is new...
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A Rapid Response to Keynote Articles by Alan Roxburgh, Juan Martinez and Martin Robinson A friend of mine recently asked me, “Do you believe that mission is inherently colonial? Do we need to be colonial in order to be effective...
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