Making a difference for Jesus Christ in a globalizing world begins with careful consideration of cultural differences. Cross-Cultural Connections conferences and workshops share the knowledge and skills to make a difference across cultural, linguistic and religious boundaries.
Chapel: Why Muslim Women Come to Christ
- Wednesday, November 1, 2017
- 10:00 am
- Psalm Performing Arts Center
Lunchtime Conversations
- Wednesday, November 1
- 11:30 am
- Drop by the Dining Hall after chapel to chat with Dr. Adeney
Communicating Christ to Muslims, Buddhists, and Hindus
- Wednesday, November 1
- 7:00 pm
- Emitte Center
What a Difference a Woman Makes: Women in the World Christian Movement
- Thursday, November 2
- 7:00 pm
- Emitte Center
Dr. Miriam Adeney is an anthropologist and missiologist who teaches on five continents, and is based at Seattle Pacific University. She is the author of award-winning books such as Kingdom Without Borders: The Untold Story of Global Christianity; Daughters of Islam: Building Bridges With Muslim Women; and God’s Foreign Policy: Practical Ways to Help the World’s Poor. Miriam has served in key positions with the American Society of Missiology, Christianity Today, the Diaspora Network of the Lausanne Movement, World Evangelical Alliance, and Christians for Biblical Equality, and has taught regularly at Regent College.
Dr. Adeney was raised in Silverton Oregon, graduated from Silverton High School, and still regularly visits her family there.
All conference events take place at:
Corban University
5000 Deer Park Drive SE
Salem, OR | 97317 | USA
global@corban.edu
1-503-589-8154