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Dealing With War Trauma: A Do No Harm Perspective
(Collaborative for Development Action Inc.Cambridge, MA, 2000) -
Humanitarian Space in Unconventional Warfare
(Canadian Peacekeeping PressClementsport, N.S., 2007) -
Food Security and Food Sovereignty in Iraq
(Taylor & FrancisLondon; New York, 2007)This paper examines the impact of war and sanctions on food security in Iraq from 1990 to 2006. Iraq provides an important example of a country that went through an almost complete "exclusion" from the global economy under ... -
Profiles of Poverty: The Human Face of Poverty in Lebanon
(Dar Manhal al HayatMansourieh, Lebanon, 2011) -
Moving Out of the Margins: The Shi’as Lebanon and Their Journey Out of Marginalization and Poverty. Lessons for Missions in the Middle East
(Acadia University, Acadia Divinity CollegeWolfville, N.S., 2014-03-14)The focus of this thesis is to understand how Islam conceptualized poverty and how this understanding, along with other factors, enabled the Shi'ite community in Lebanon to move out of the margins of society and out of ... -
Connecting Curriculum with Context : A Handbook for Context Relevant Curriculum Development in Theological Education
(Langham Global LibraryCarlisle, Cumbria, UK, 2015) -
God and Refugees: Foundations for Hope. The Church Responding to Muslim Refugees
(Torch Trinity Center for Islamic StudiesSeoul, Korea, 2016) -
Refugees: Exploring Theological and Missiological Foundations
(International Baptist Theological SeminaryAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2016) -
Review of Remember the Poor: Paul, Poverty and the Greco-Roman World, by Bruce Longenecker
(IBTS Centre AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2016) -
Relevance and Faithfulness: Challenges in Contextualizing Theological Education
(InSights JournalDeerfield, IL, 2016)The relevance of theological curricula to specific contexts has always been a challenge. In our pluralistic world where graduates minister in greatly varying contexts and cultures, theological education has to be both ... -
Compassion and the Mission of God: Revealing the Invisible Kingdom
(Langham Global LibraryCarlisle, UK, 2016) -
Review of Leading a Multicultural Church, by Malcolm Patten
(International Baptist Theological SeminaryAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2017) -
A Compassionate Community: What Did the Early Church Teach That Made Christians ‘Lovers of the Poor’?
(International Baptist Theological SeminaryAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2017) -
The Impact of the Local Church Showing Compassion: Lessons from the Syrian Crisis
(Global MissiologyHamden, CT, 2017)The Church in the Middle East has been under increasing pressure from radical elements in society. Yet the Syrian crisis is bringing a profound change in some of the churches as they see this as strategic opportunity ... -
Strangers in the Kingdom: Ministering to Refugees, Migrants, and the Stateless
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The Poor and Poverty in Islam: Compassion and Social Justice
(Scholars’ PressBeau Bassin, Mauritius, 2018)Most strategies for addressing poverty are based on western paradigms to analyze and respond to poverty. There is very little awareness of a rich tradition of charity and social justice in non-western religions and ethnic ... -
Review of Silence, by Shusaku Endo
(International Baptist Theological SeminaryAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2018) -
From Displacement to Diaspora: Finding a Place for the Outsider Within the Mission of God
(Tyndale Academic PressToronto, Ont., 2018) -
Connecting Curriculum and Content: The Foundations for Relevance in Theological Education
(Langham Global LibraryCarlisle, Cumbria, United Kingdom, 2018) -
Review of “God’s People on the Move: Biblical and Global Perspectives on Migration and Mission, edited by van Thanh Nguyen and John M. Prior” and “Religion, Migration and Identity: Methodological and Theological Explanations, edited by Martha Frederiks and Dorottya Nagy.”
(IBTS Centre AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2018)