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An Integrative Model for Sending Exogenous Missionaries to the Middle East and North Africa Through Relational Diaspora Missions

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Brian Hebert. An Integrative Model for Sending Exogenous Missionaries to the Middle East and North Africa Through Relational Diaspora Missions. Western Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c01b82b0-4e18-45df-873f-97c45a20d16f?q=2016.

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B. Hebert. An Integrative Model for Sending Exogenous Missionaries to the Middle East and North Africa Through Relational Diaspora Missions. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c01b82b0-4e18-45df-873f-97c45a20d16f?q=2016

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Brian Hebert. An Integrative Model for Sending Exogenous Missionaries to the Middle East and North Africa Through Relational Diaspora Missions. Western Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/c01b82b0-4e18-45df-873f-97c45a20d16f?q=2016.

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  • The purpose of this archival research is to design a model for sending exogenous missionaries to the Middle East through practicing relational missions to diaspora Arab Muslims. This qualitative dissertation utilizes interdisciplinary archival research integrating theology, history of mission in the Middle East, diaspora studies, and anthropology to assess the role of relational networks in sending exogenous missionaries through diaspora ministries to Muslims. Arab culture operates on a web of formal and informal relational networks. A number of historical and contemporary cases demonstrate that relational networks exist and have provided the bridge for transnational movement for secular and missional purposes.
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  • 02/17/2024

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