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Sharon Koh, CEO/Executive Director of International Ministries, explores the core missiological approach of International Ministries (IM) and its integration of proclamation, discipleship, and social justice in mission work. She highlights the biblical and theological foundations shaping IM’s global engagement and its commitment to contextualization in diverse cultural settings. The discussion addresses the challenges and opportunities of cross-cultural partnerships, the impact of emerging missional trends, and IM’s response to shifts in global Christianity. Sharon also shares personal insights on IM’s vision for the future and practical ways churches and individuals can actively participate in God’s mission today.
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Sharon Koh, CEO/Executive Director of International Ministries, explores the core missiological approach of International Ministries (IM) and its integration of proclamation, discipleship, and social justice in mission work. She highlights the biblical and theological foundations shaping IM’s global engagement and its commitment to contextualization in diverse cultural settings. The discussion addresses the challenges and opportunities of cross-cultural partnerships, the impact of emerging missional trends, and IM’s response to shifts in global Christianity. Sharon also shares personal insights on IM’s vision for the future and practical ways churches and individuals can actively participate in God’s mission today.