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Links to Materials Cited by Page in the Book

The following references are from Understanding Evangelical Media: The Changing Face of Christian Communication. Robert Fortner authored the chapter on international evangelical media. This chapter also contains articles authored by Ronald Johnson, Kathy Bruner, Robert Woods, and Michael Ray Smith.

"Church of Uganda" (p. 239)
Wikipedia Entry
             
"Religion in Uganda"
(p. 239)
Wikipedia Entry

"Benny Hinn"
(p. 239)
Wikipedia Entry

"Religion in Nigeria"
(p. 239)
Wikipedia Entry

"Zionism"
(p. 239)
Wikipedia Entry

"HCJB Global"
(p. 240)

"Chinese Cultural Revolution of the 1960s"
(p. 244)
Wikipedia Entry

Far East Broadcasting Company
(p. 244)

Christian Relief Organizations (p. 243)
Luke Society
World Vision
Compassion International

Parachurch Relief Organizations
(p. 243)
FEBA Radio                         
HCJB
Trans World Radio                                   
TWR Solar Cooker Project
                                   
Adventist World Radio

"Third Church"
(p. 243)
Wikipedia Entry

"Three-Self Patriotic Movement"
(p. 243)
Wikipedia Entry

"The Five Pillars of Islam"
(p. 245)
Wikipedia Entry

‘Evangelistically driven publishing media…’
(p. 245)
Arab World Ministries
SAT-7 TV
[Feba, TWR and World Vision: see above]

"Mobile, Glocal & Evangelism”
(p. 246)
Lausanne World Pulse

Assemblies of God World Missions
(p. 246)

Christian Mission Alliance Missions Resources
(p. 246)

"'Post-Christian Europe’? The Issues are Old but the Landscape is Changing”
The Pew Internet & American Life Project

Jesus 2020
(p. 248)

Who is Jesus-Really (p. 248)

Global Media Outreach (p. 248)
             
Taize Community
(p. 249)
Wikipedia Entry

Links to Additional Online Perspectives

These links include a wide range of academic, religious, and secular views of evangelical media, from satirical criticism to enthusiastic application.




Academic Articles & Research

An "African" Gospel: American Evangelical Radio in West Africa, 1954 - 1970
The Berkley Electronic Press

Worldwide Online Access: 2004 - 2010

eMarketer

Producers & Publications

International Bible Broadcasting Network (BBN)

"List of Protestant Missionary Societies"

Wikipedia Entry

World Christian Resource Directory

International Evangelical Media
Resources for readers of Understanding Evangelical Media:
The Changing Face of Christian Communication


Quentin J. Schultze and Robert H. Woods Jr., Editors (InterVarsity, July 2008)