Researching People Groups
for Gospel Strategy
1.
Perspectives on People Group Research
2.
Discovering and Describing Your People Group
3.
Resources and Approaches
4.
Documenting Your Findings
5. A
Conceptual Framework
for
Research and Strategy
6.
Building Your Strategy from Worldview
7.
Conclusions: Summary Principles
Research Instruments
Country Profile
Guide (MS Word)
How
to Use the Research Instruments
People
Profile Template
Questionnaire
for Worldview Analysis Worldview
Investigation Outline
Worldview Survey Form (MS Word)
Power Point Presentations
Assimilation — How People Groups Develop and Change
Contrast of African and European Worldviews
Church Planting Movements — That They All May Hear
Describing a People Group
Identifying a People Group
Oral and Literate — Communicating across the Worldview Formats
Oral and Literate — Contrast of Oral and Literate Perspectives
Orality and Postliterate Culture
People Groups — Concept and Terminology
Research for Strategy
Research to Strategy — A Conceptual Framework
Toward a Model of Assimilation
Using Bridges and Barriers
What is a Church Planting Movement?
What is a People Group?
What is Worldview?
Worldview Charts
Online Resources
Articles Menu — Orville Jenkins Thoughts and Resources
Bedouin Sing Language in Israel
Caleb Project
Global Research (IMB)
Harvest Information System — Registry of Peoples
Joshua Project
Orville Boyd Jenkins
Last Updated 20 June 2008
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Feature Topics
That They May Hear
Topics in Perspectives on the World Christian Movement,
Chapters 9 and 10
The Task Remaining
How Shall They Hear
Download separate self-loading Disk version of Perspectives Resources for these two topics (19MB)
The Deaf as a People Group
Characteristics of the Deaf as a People Group (PPt)
Commonalities among all Sign Languages (PPt)
The Deaf as an Ethno-linguistic People Group (PPt)
The Deaf as a People Group — Menu of Resources
Virtual Research Centre (VRC)
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