"Communication skill is the cross-cultural worker's most essential tool. Moreau, Campbell, and Greener have teamed up to produce a remarkably comprehensive and well-researched volume to sharpen and strengthen that tool. The best of theory is applied to real-life situations with numerous case studies and examples. Effective Intercultural Communication is destined to become the text of choice on this topic from a Christian perspective."
Craig Ott, professor of mission and intercultural studies, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
"Effective Intercultural Communication is an excellent compilation, containing important information for Western leaders who want to serve internationally with cultural intelligence. The case studies and practical examples provide new and interesting ways to approach these crucial topics."
David Livermore, author of Cultural Intelligence and Serving with Eyes Wide Open
"We live in unprecedented times. People from divergent cultures have never been so near and accessible yet unable to meaningfully understand one another. As globalization redefines how we live, Effective Intercultural Communication charts a clear pathway for those courageous enough to rethink how we communicate in a radically changing world. The principles in this book have profoundly changed me. They will change you too."
Stephan Bauman, former president and CEO, World Relief
"Any Christian hoping to live faithfully and minister effectively around the world will benefit beyond measure from reading this book and taking its myriad lessons to heart. Building on foundations of solid biblical analysis, a deep understanding of communications theory, and years of international experience, Moreau, Campbell, and Greener have constructed a thorough, wise, and insightful text that will guide any serious missionary toward faithful presence and effective ministry when crossing cultures. One powerful feature of the book is how the authors raise key issues in intercultural communication then, through stories and case studies, engage readers by inviting them to participate in the challenging work of applying biblical and theoretical insights to real-world situations. This book will be a treasure for mission-minded people who aren't looking for pat answers but who want to be well prepared to face those vexing intercultural issues that are sure to come as soon as one crosses the border."
Roland Hoksbergen, professor of economics and international development, Calvin College; author of Serving God Globally
"This book fills a need for an up-to-date textbook on intercultural communication. Missionaries, professors of missions, and students will all find this book immensely helpful. This book brings the discussion of intercultural communication up to date and provides assistance for struggling communicators. Readers will find useful discussions of the role worldview and contextualization play in the process of evangelization. Missionaries will be challenged to become truly bilingual and bicultural so their audiences will understand the gospel fully. Highly recommended."
J. Mark Terry, professor of missions, Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary
"The authors both write about communication and provide an excellent example of communication. I was drawn in immediately, gaining new understanding and perspective. This book not only captures the academic portion of intercultural communication but also, through the art of storytelling, explains concepts and principles in a way that can be understood and practiced in all contexts. I highly recommend this for business and ministry professionals as another tool to more effectively share the good news of the gospel."
Jo Anne Lyon, vice president, Wesley Seminary
A. Scott Moreau (DMiss, Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) is academic dean and professor of intercultural studies at Wheaton College Graduate School in Wheaton, Illinois. He is the editor of Evangelical Missions Quarterly and has authored, coauthored, or edited numerous books, including Introducing World Missions and Effective Intercultural Communication.
Evvy Hay Campbell (PhD, Michigan State University) is associate professor of intercultural studies emerita at Wheaton College and lives in Flushing, Michigan.
Susan Greener (PhD, University of Illinois, Urbana) is associate professor of intercultural studies at Wheaton College.