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Challenges to Christian educators in southern Africa |
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By Mr. S. Makhado and Mr. D. Spalding We would like to compare the problems facing Christian educators in southern Africa with hiking over the "mountain"…the base: problems facing all of Africa, the alpine area: the immediate conspicuous challenges in the the Christian School, and the summit: the development of unique, indigenous African Christian responses. |
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As an atheist, I truly believe Africa needs God |
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By Matthew Parris in The Times, December 27, 2008 Missionaries, not aid money, are the solution to Africa's biggest problem - the crushing passivity of the people's mindset |
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Indonesian Christian schools movement: An overview |
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Posted on January 4th, 2008 by Ishak S. Wonohadidjojo, Ed. D. Christian schools in Indonesia was started for the first time in the 17th century by Dutch Presbyterian missionaries. It’s founded as a part of their mission strategy in touching Indonesian people’s life. The strategy was known as mission triangle, in which they started Christian school, Christian hospital, and the church in approximately the same time. Some of those schools and hospitals are still in their existence today. |
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Third wave of modern Christian schools |
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At the risk of oversimplifying a complex situation, I'd like to suggest that Christian schools have typically been established on one of two models, but would like to propose a third possibility. |
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Die dritte Welle der modernen christlichen Schulbewegung |
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Die moderne christliche Schulbewegung hat bisher zwei Hauptwellen durchgemacht, aber Gott hat bereits etwas Neues angefangen. Wir haben heute die Gelegenheit, uns international zu engagieren, wobei wir aus der Vergangenheit lernen, aber nicht an sie gebunden sein sollten. |
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