Intercultural Discipleship brings cutting-edge research to bear on a topic of perennial interest: making disciples. While much has been written about disciple-making methods and materials in Western contexts, very little incorporates methods from other cultures. W. Jay Moon, an expert in oral learning, looks at disciple-making from multiple cultures to help readers discover contextual approaches that are culturally relevant and biblically faithful. He emphasizes methods that are especially effective with contemporary converts and includes practical examples from around the world.
Because they have predominantly received information via digital sources, today's students often have an oral (versus print) learning preference. "I love to learn, but I do not like to read" is a common statement heard among students in higher education. This enhanced ebook edition integrates videos throughout the text so instructors can teach and educate in a way that is conducive to the learning preferences of today's digitally oriented students. Digit-oral learners can access information in three ways:
· Graze: Each chapter has a two-minute video summarizing the main content and material found within that chapter.
· Dive: Each video contains a "hook" that motivates the reader to dive into the chapter and read.
· Connect: Discussion blogs in each chapter connect readers to a learning community through a shared story.
Each chapter also includes sidebars, discussion questions, an activity for discipling, and a case study. An appendix contains further suggestions and exercises for instructors. Available for purchase through the Apple iBooks store.