Discipleship
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Discipleship in Oral Preference Cultures
There are many indigenous genres available that are often overlooked for discipleship in oral preference cultures. This article explores both the Sicangu Lakota Native American culture as well as the…
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Embraced Taboo: An Ethnoscopic Analysis of Non-monogamous Practices in Nigeria
The widespread social acceptance of non-monogamous sexual practices among the Yoruba people in Nigeria is a key issue for Christian discipleship. Using ethnoscopic analysis, I examine how ancestral traditions perpetuate…
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Using Oral Pedagogies to Improve Training Efficacy
Abstract: In this article, I detail my journey using ethnoscopic research to critique and improve the pedagogies typically employed in cross-cultural missions training. I use oral-based tools to present a…
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My Journey Towards an Effective Orality Journey
Abstract: This report by Ruth Hidalgo de Robinson, a teacher turned missionary, chronicles her challenges and successes in teaching indigenous peoples along the Ucayali River in the Amazon of Peru.…
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Oral Discipleship
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in WebinarBeginning with the significance of employing orality for discipleship, Jay Moon illustrated its effectiveness by providing an example involving a Native American. He elaborated on the significance of rituals in…