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Cooperative relationship of shared responsibility
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What good identification can lead to
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A reciprocal relationship of interdependence and sharing that benefits the whole |
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Exchanges between peoples who see themselves as equals |
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Clothing the essentials of the gospel, including the church, in the forms of a culture so that insiders do not see the gospel or the church as foreign imports
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The missionary whose adoption of the Burmese coffeehouse as an evangelistic meeting place was a contextualization breakthrough |
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Belief that daily life is an interaction with supernatural spirits that can be manipulated
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Assuming the characteristics of others in order to create a bond; one of the characteristics of mission that grounds it in the divine Trinity
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A missionary to India who gave her life to rescuing children from temple prostitution
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The author of Bridges of God who argued that the subcultures created by mission compounds made those compounds counterproductive
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