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A Theological Response to Street Children :: An Empirical Study
0Explore the critical issue of street children with a unique theological response. This empirical study by Potana Venkateswara Rao offers profound insights into child welfare, bridging theology and social sciences. Examining the plight of vulnerable children, particularly within the Indian context, the book highlights the intersection of social realities and religious humanitarianism. It’s an essential read for scholars, theologians, social workers, and anyone committed to understanding and addressing child rights and social justice in India. Discover a scholarly approach to a pressing societal concern.
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Witnessing to Students: Efficacy of UESI in India
0Uncover the efficacy of Christian missions in India, exploring the vital role of the Union of Evangelical Students of India (UESI). This book meticulously evaluates UESI’s strategies within India’s rich religious traditions, focusing on its significant impact among students from Dalit and Tribal communities. Essential for understanding student ministry and faith evangelism in the Indian context, it offers deep insights into outreach challenges and successes. A must-read for those interested in evangelical student movements and mission work across the subcontinent.