Nehrbass/Arrington/Santos
Kenneth Nehrbass (PhD, Biola University) has taught missiology at Liberty University, Biola University, and Belhaven University. He is an anthropology and translation consultant for the Summer Institute of Linguistics in the Pacific Area. He has authored or edited over sixty missiological publications, including Advanced Missiology (Cascade), Gods Image and Global Cultures (Cascade), and Christianity and Animism in Melanesia (William Carey Library Press).
Aminta Arrington (PhD, Biola University) is an associate professor of intercultural studies at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Aminta is the author of Songs of the Lisu Hills: Practicing Christianity in Southwest China.
Narry Santos (PhD, Dallas Theological Seminary; PhD, University of the Philippines) is assistant professor of practical theology and intercultural leadership at the seminary of Tyndale University, Toronto, Canada. His books include Slave of All (Sheffield Academic Press), Turning Our Shame into Honor (Life-Change), and Family Relations in the Gospel of Mark (Peter Lang).