Page 1 2018 Daily Schedule for EMS Conference FRIDAY (10/12/2018) 9:30 AM Registration Opens (Mahler Welcome Center) 12:00-1:10 PM Lunch (Dining Hall entrance doors close at 12:40 PM) Opening and Welcome (Event Center Auditorium) 1:15-2:45 PM Plenary Speaker: Jay Moon (Asbury Theological Seminary), "Evangelism in a Secular World: Complexities and Opportunities for PLENARY #1 Evangelism Practice and Training in the 21st Century" 2:45-3:20 PM Coffee Break (Event Center) P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S Event Center (Auditorium) Event Center (Atrium) World Arts Auditorium Activity Center (Meeting) Activity Center (A) Activity Center (B) Activity Center (C ) Activity Center (D) Clarifying the Frontier Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Mission Task (Intl Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Tracks Theology and General General Strategies, Honor and Shame 16th Century Mission Theory and Theology Society of Frontier Arts in Mission N. America and Europe Strategies Africa, Asia Missiology) The Big Picture: Charting the Churches Reaching Emerging Avoid the Shame of a Secularization, Multiple Secular Salvation Narratives Seminary and NGO Parternships The Mangled Narrative of Remaining Frontier Mission Why are the Arts so Central to Adult “Nones” & “Dones” in Message that is “Bad News” Modernities and Religion (Harold (Robert Marriott, Biola to Equip Evangelists amidst Missions and Evangelism in Task (R W Lewis, Mission Mission in a Secularizing World? Secularizing North America for the Middle Eastern Mind 3:20-3:55 PM Netland, Trinity Evanglical Divinity University; read by Kenneth Secularization (Carl Lammers, the Reformation (Ray Van Scholar-Practitioner (Opening Panel) (Beth Seversen, North Park (Mark Harlan, Dallas School) Nehrbass, Biola University) Knox Fellowship) Neste, ) (Frontiers) University) International University) Understanding Honor Shame Trinity in a Woman’s Soul: The 600 Million: Engaging Tentmaking: Creative Mission "I Love my Master . . . I will Dynamics for Effective Introducing the Dcerka Embracing Plurality: The and Reaching India's Other Gamification—the use of Opportunities within a Stay": Exodus 21:1-6 and A Sustainable Model for Using Ministry in Sub-Saharan Africa [Daughter] by Jan Hus and Opportunity of Secularization Backward Castes (OBCs) games—in teaching evangelism Secularizing Canadian Society 4:05-4:40 PM Evangelism in a Secularizing Technology to Reach the Ends (Rick Calenberg, Dallas its Surprising Applications (Shawn Behan, Asbury (Yashwant Koli, Published for secular contexts (Jay Moon, (James W. Watson, Salvation World (Bitrus Cobongs, of the Earth (Jacob Bowdoin) Theological Seminary, and S. for Mission (Michèle Sigg, Theological Seminary) Researcher and Speaker on Asbury Seminary) Army Canada, and Narry Stellenbosch University) E. Freeman, LogosLife Boston University School of Dalit issues) Santos, Tyndale Seminary) International) Theology) Infidels in the Temple of A Conversation with Ralph D. Generation Z - An Increasingly Honor Restored: The Characteristics of Anabaptist The Contribution of Peter Berger stART smART: Finding Genres to Secularism: Impact of People of Winter about Missions in a Panel and Discussion: Secularizing Generation: Compelling Story of Creating Mission in the 16th Century to our Understanding of Connect with Tough Audiences Diverse Faiths at the University Secular Society (Beth Defining our Terms, Positive Implications To and For an Honor-Shame App (Chris (James R. Krabill, Anabaptist 4:50-5:25 PM Secularity (Don Grigorenko, Katie Hoogerheide (Dallas of Toronto (Scarborough) Snodderly, William Carey Clarifying our Task Missions (Dave Beine, Great Sneller, Bridges International, Mennonite Biblical ) International University) (Johnson Hsu, International International University) Northern University) Houston Baptist University) Seminary) Student Ministries) 5:30-6:50 PM Dinner (Dining Hall entrance doors close at 6:15 PM)

7:00-8:30 PM Worship & Speaker (Event Center Auditorium) PLENARY #2 Plenary Speaker: Soong-Chan Rah (North Park University), "The Necessary Response of Lament to the Dysfunctional Narrative of Western Triumphalism" Page 2 2018 Daily Schedule for EMS Conference SATURDAY (10/13/2018) P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S Event Center (Auditorium) Event Center (Atrium) World Arts Auditorium Activity Center (Meeting) Activity Center (A) Activity Center (B) Activity Center (C ) Activity Center (D) Clarifying the Frontier Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Mission Task (Intl Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Tracks General Strategies, Honor and Shame 16th Century Mission Theory and Theology Theology and Strategy Society of Frontier Arts in Mission N. America and Europe Africa, Asia Missiology) A Chinese Modernity: What India’s Hindus and Muslims Fengshui, Ancestors, Mazu, Nazareth Village: 21st century Engaging the Secular Mind: An Conviction and Elenctics: Martin Luther and the The Dance of the Secular and The Legitimacy of Mission in Need a Gospel Beyond Buddhism and Mao Can Teach secularists meeting 1st century Urgent Call to the American Bringing Shame upon a Practice of Sending Religious and Missional Renewal Bonhoeffer’s Ultimate Reality American Evangelicalism (H. Us about a Different Kind of Jesus (James R. Krabill, Church (Raphael Anzenberger, Honored Missiological Missionaries (Robert 8:30-9:05 AM (Andrew Bush, Eastern (Benjamin H. Kim, University L. Richard, Published Modernization and Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Columbia International Paradigm (Chris Flanders, Gallagher, Wheaton College University) of Aberdeen) Researcher on Hindu- Secularization (Tony Chuang, Seminary) University, RZIM) Abilene Christian University) Graduate School). Christian Encounter) Trinity Evangelical Divinity School) An Investigation of Lived The Exodus of Generation Xs Religion in Negotiation with Baptism, Glossolalia, and Religion in Development: Two books, one source: and Millennials from Canadian On defining “religion” in “secular” Engaging a Complex Muslim Secular State Messages and Shame and Secularization: A Persecution as Catalysts for Secularization and Christian Designing arts resources for both Churches: Implications for vs. “religious” conflict (Rob World (Daniel Hoskins, Missiological Implications as Collateral Rise in American Mission in the Sixteenth and Engagement (Nathaniel faith-based and secular Evangelism in a Secular 9:15-9:50 AM McKee, Graduate Institute of Fruitful Practices Research, Experienced in the Context of Society (Bud Simon, Asbury Seventeenth Centuries Veltman, Fuller Theological audiences (Brian Schrag, SIL Multicultural Context (David Applied Linguistics) Vision 5:9) Modern Vietnam (Bryan Theological Seminary) (Stephen B. Allard, Wilson Seminary) Ethnomusicology and Arts Group) Cheung, Asian Theological Woods, Trinity Evangelical University). Seminary / ICRC Canada) Divinity School) 9:50-10:25 AM Coffee Break (Event Center) ---Biola Social Gathering (Event Center's Business Center Room)---

Secularization and Social Teresa of Avila and Mary The impact of the video-film Perhaps I Shouldn't Say Another Reason We Could be Adaptive Missiological The Secularizing and anti- Control in Alaskan Eskimo Ward: Spirituality and Re- (Re-) Connecting with Secular industry in theologizing and Anything: The Mum Effect, Battling Secularization at this Engagement with Islamic Secularizing Potential of African Culture: Shifting from imagining Mission (Amanda Culture (Steve Thrall, Christian “culturalizing”: The case of Social Media, and Evangelism 10:25-11:00 AM Point in History (Steve Spaulding, Contexts (Warrick Farah, Pentecostalism (Jerry Ireland, Fear/Power to Honor/Shame Kaminski, Faculty in Christian Direction) Nollywood” (Jean Kidula, (David R. Dunaetz, Asuza Pacific OC International) ABTS / One Collective) Evangel University) (John Ferch, Western Spirituality, Jesuit School of University of Georgia) University) Seminary) Theology) Secular Business Practices or Towards What End: An Savvy and Efficient Missions? Their Eyes Were Opened: A Evaluation of Religion in the Recognizing the Effects and The effect of church architecture The Spiritual Exercises: Holistic Epistemology for Public Sphere and the Outreach Mission Model in a Consequences of Secular PANEL and DISCUSSION: on belief structures in secular The Impact of Honor/Shame Ignatian Spirituality in Missional Discipleship (Steven Implications of Secularism for Post-Christian Secular Society: Business Practices and Peoples, Barriers, and America (Matthew Niermann, Issues on Mission and Sixteenth-Century Mission 11:10-11:45 AM Shetterly, Regent College and Evangelism and Discipleship A Czech Case Study (Petr Marketing Techniques Globalization California Baptist University Evangelism (Panel Discussion) (Luisa J. Gallagher, Portland Rhonda M. McEwen, Bellingham (Boye-Nelson Kiamu, Liberia Činčala, Andrews University) Currently Being Adapted to /Lausanne Movement) Seminary) Covenant Church) Renewal Ministries / Fuller Mission Strategies (Allan Karr, Theological Seminary) Gateway Seminary) 11:50-1:20 PM Lunch (Dining Hall entrance doors close at 12:40 PM) The role of Protestants in French Secularism (Laïcité): A sociohistorical examination of Accommodating Christianity The Immigrant/Millennial Link: The Movement Dashboard: The Paradox of Global Laments: Expression of sorrow Christian Witness in the Context the involvement of Protestants to Confucian Culture: Demographic Keys for Effective A Brief History and Current Secularization and Mission to and hope for the secularizing of Boko Haram: A Call for in the formation of the 1905 Matteo Ricci and the Early Church Multiplication in a Secular Worldwide Status (Justin 1:20-1:55 PM All Peoples (Mark Kreitzer, world (Wendy Atkins, Dallas Moderation (Dave Datema, Law of Separation of Church Jesuit Mission to China, Age (Jessica A. Udall, Equip Long, Mission Research, Grand Canyon University) International University) Fuller Theological Seminary) and State (Benjamin Soquier, 1582-1610 (Alice Ott, Trinity International) -SKYPE BEYOND) (Alliance Theological Seminary Evangelical Divinity School) / Christian and Missionary Alliance of Canada) Historical Sketch of the Origins, Connecting with Secular Muslims Sacrifical Labors of The Missiological Implications of Meaning, and Relationship of Engaging the Secular World through History and Film: Colonization: Sixteenth- the Resurrection of Jesus Among PANEL and DISCUSSION: Secularization and Laïcité in through Relational Life-on-Life Evaluating “Augustine: Son of Her Century Franciscan Missions an Increasingly Secularized Movements, Churches, and France with Implications for 2:05-2:40 PM Disciple-Making (Shane Tears” (Edward L. Smither, in Central Mexico and in La World, (Justin Owens, Columbia the Remaining Peoples Gospel Ministry (Stephen Davis, Mikeska, Western Seminary) Columbia International Florida (Viviana Diaz Balsera, International University) Columbia International University) University of Miami) University) 2:40-3:15 PM Coffee Break (Event Center) Page 3

P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S P A R A L L E L S E S S I O N S Event Center (Auditorium) Event Center (Atrium) World Arts Auditorium Activity Center (Meeting) Activity Center (A) Activity Center (B) Activity Center (C ) Activity Center (D) Clarifying the Frontier Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Mission Task (Intl Mission to the Secular: Mission to the Secular: Tracks General Strategies, Honor and Shame 16th Century Mission Theory and Theology Theology and Strategy Society of Frontier Arts in Mission N. America and Europe Africa, Asia Missiology) The Challenge of Secularism: Beyond Toxic Mobilization: Mission and Evangelism in the Redeeming the Gospel from Its Impact and Implications for Bartolome de Las Casas: Pursuing God’s Purpose in a Arts and trauma healing in a Desecularizing World of the Secularized Gospel to Tame the Discipleship in Mission and the Defender of the Indians, Post-Modern World (Steve world of pain (Harriet Hill, Russian Federation (Marc 3:15-3:50 PM Tide of Secularization (David Church for the 21st Century Defender of the Word (Allen Hawthorne, Perspectives American Bible Society) Canner, Great Northern Ofumbi, Biola University) (Cecil Stalnaker, Greater L. Yeh, Biola University) Curriculum, Waymakers) University) Europe Mission) The Church of the East in The Church’s Mission in a Secular Model of Holistic Secular oral arts quoted in the The Development of Missiology East Asia: Missiological World: Critical Assessment of Transformation: RESPONSES and Bible: Explanations, implications, in a Secularized Context: The Lessons from the 16th- Hoekendijk’s Missional Entrepreneurial Church DISCUSSION: Mobilizing for applications for ministry (Pete Case of Central and Eastern 4:00-4:35 PM Century Context (Paul Lewis, Ecclesiology (Ban Cho, Asbury Planting (Samuel Lee, Asbury the Frontier Mission Task, I Unseth, Dallas International Europe (Scott Klingsmith, Assemblies of God Theological Seminary) Theological Seminary) University) Denver Seminary) Theological Seminary) The Role of Unordained Germany’s Refugee Response: Church Workers in the How Would Paul Engage Today’s RESPONSES and What we have learned about arts Implications for Ministry in a Spread of Reformed Secular Society? An Exegetical DISCUSSION: Mobilizing for and mission in a secularizing Secularized World (Steven in 4:45-5:20 PM Revisiting of Acts 17 (Chris the Frontier Mission Task, II world? (Closing panel) Kern, Columbia International Seventeenth-Century Dutch Burnett, The Master’s Seminary) University) East Indies (Yudha Thianto, Trinity Christian College) 5:25-6:50 PM Dinner (Dining Hall entrance doors close at 6:15 PM) 7:00-8:30 PM Worship & Speaker (Event Center Auditorium) PLENARY #3 Plenary Speaker: Karen Swallow-Prior (), "Christian Witness and Moral Imagination" 2018 Daily Schedule for EMS Conference SUNDAY (10/14/2018) Event Center (Auditorium) World Arts Auditorium 8:30-10:00 AM EMS Business Meeting ISFM Business Meeting 10:00-10:35 AM Coffee Break (Event Center) 10:35-12:05 PM Worship & Speaker (Event Center Auditorium) PLENARY #4 Plenary Speaker: Thom Wolf (University Institute) "Secularism: The 'Self' Geo-lifezone in the 21st century global conversation" 12:10-1:40 PM Lunch (Dining Hall entrance doors close at 1:00 PM)