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In Missionary Expatriate Effectiveness, John Farquhar Plake examines how Pentecostal missionaries adjust to foreign cultural environments and become proficient at their work abroad. Connecting the disciplines of psychology, human resource management, and missiology, Plake provides unique insights into the predictors of expatriate effectiveness through the experience of 949 missionaries working in 127 nations.
Responding to the question, "Are missionaries born, called, or made?", Plake provides evidence that cross-cultural training is a critical component of missionary formation. Here missionaries, educators, mission agency leaders, I-O psychologists, and cross-cultural scholars will find actionable data and a hopeful, nuanced picture of reality, grounded in the lived experiences of Pentecostal missionaries worldwide.
Contents
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Expatriate Effectiveness for Missionaries
Chapter 2: Social Scientific Foundations
Chapter 3: Biblical and Missiological Foundations
Chapter 4: A Leadership Perspective on Missionary Performance
Chapter 5: Developing the Missionary Survey
Chapter 6: The Results of the Missionary Survey
Chapter 7: A Structural Model of Missionary Expatriate Effectiveness
Chapter 8: A Theory of Missionary Expatriate Effectiveness
Appendices
References
Index