Our Christian Ministry Maven for this episode is Patricia Jehle, a university instructor in Switzerland and a business coach. Patricia points out the why and how of making your family a priority when involved in a busy ministry. In this 29th episode she outlines a strategic approach for sustainable work life balance. 
 By: Patricia Jehle   
 AUTHOR(s): Jehle, Patricia 
 
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 These children's stories feature messages of compassion, acceptance and inclusion. 
 By: Caroline Bologna 
 AUTHOR(s): Bologna, Caroline 
 
SOURCE: HuffPost Canada
 
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 Worldview varies from one culture to the next and is one of the biggest obstacles in the presentation and understanding of the Gospel. Cultures tend to be based on guilt/innocence, honor/shame or fear/power. By increasing our understanding of each worldview, we will learn the most effective ways to share the Gospel with people from different cultures. This video is based on the book, The 3D Gospel: Ministry in Guilt, Shame, and Fear Cultures by Jayson Georges. 
 By: Global Frontiers Mission ...
 AUTHOR(s): Missions, Global Frontier 
 
SOURCE: Vimeo
 
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 Learn how the gospel speaks to guilt, shame, & fear cultures! Western theology emphasizes forgiveness of sins, but people in the Majority World covet honor or spiritual power. The 3D Gospel is a concise, practical book explaining the world’s three primary culture types, and how the gospel addresses guilt, shame, and fear. In today’s globalized world, Christians need a three-dimensional gospel for all cultures. Is your gospel 3D?  
 By: Jayson Georges 
 AUTHOR(s): Georges, Jayson 
 
PUBLISHER: Tim& 275  ISBN: 978-0-692-33801-8
 
SOURCE: Amazon
 
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 Why churches should visit their missionaries on the field.  
 Author: Beth Barthelemy 
 Publisher: A Life Overseas: a cross-cultural conversation  
 AUTHOR(s): Beth Barthelemy 
 
SOURCE: A Life Overseas  |
 
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