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Deliverance Ministry in an African Cultural Perspective, by Jim Harries

Harries, Jim, 2006a, ‘Good-by-Default and Evil in Africa.’ 151-164 In: Missiology: an international review, Vol. XXXIV, no. 2, April 2006.`

Harries, Jim, 2006b. ‘Difficulties in Giving: what to give, how to give, why to give, who to give, when to give, if to give?’ jim-mission.org.uk/articles/difficulties-in-giving.html (accessed 6 May 2009).

Harries, Jim. 2009. ‘The Immorality of Aid to the Third World.’ In: William Carey International University. 2009. The Modern World Reader. Pasadena: Institute of International Studies. (Page numbers not known.)

Hoffman, Stan. 2008. ‘Stan Hoffman.’ Maarifa Lecture held at Kima International School of Theology on 17 September 2008 at 3.15pm.

Maranz, David, 2001, African Friends and Money Matters: observations from Africa. Dallas: SIL International.

Pentecostal, 2006. ‘Pentecostal Church ‘sees growth’. news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6192785.stm (accessed 11 November 2009).

Phiri, Isaac, 2009. ‘Saving Child Witches in Kolwezi, Congo.’ blackchristiannews.com/news/2009/09/saving-child-witches-in-kolwezi-congo.html (accessed 11 November 2009).

Reese, Robert Boyd, 2005. ‘Dependency and its Impact on Churches Related to the Baptist Convention of Zimbabwe and the Zimbabwe Christian Fellowship.’ PhD Thesis. Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary. May 2005. (Page numbers are not those of the original thesis.)

Ukpabio, Helen, nd. ‘End of the Wicked.’ youtube.com/watch?v=NUeKBibBN0I (accessed 11 November 2009).

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Category: Ministry, Pneuma Review, Winter 2011

About the Author: Jim Harries, PhD (University of Birmingham), is professor of religion with Global University and adjunct faculty with William Carey International University. He works closely with a wide variety of churches in western Kenya in informal theological education. These include many African founded churches, Pentecostal churches, and the Coptic Orthodox church. Jim uses indigenous languages, and local resources in his ministry. He chairs the Alliance for Vulnerable Mission and is the author of Vulnerable Mission: Insights into Christian Mission to Africa from a Position of Vulnerability (William Carey Library, 2011), Three Days in the Life of an African Christian Villager (New Generation Publishing, 2011), Theory to Practice in Vulnerable Mission: An Academic Appraisal (Wipf and Stock, 2012), Communication in Mission and Development: Relating to the Church in Africa (Wipf and Stock, 2013), Secularism and Africa: In the Light of the Intercultural Christ (Wipf and Stock, 2015), New Foundations for Appreciating Africa: Beyond Religious and Secular Deceptions (VKW, 2016), The Godless Delusion: Europe and Africa (Wipf & Stock, 2017), and a novel African Heartbeat: And A Vulnerable Fool (2018). Facebook: Vulnerable Mission. Twitter: @A4VM. www.jim-mission.org.uk

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