Vol. 18 No. 1 (2024): Kairos: Evangelical Journal of Theology

In the latest issue of Kairos, Nathan Maroney examines Paul's view of suffering, showing how Paul sees it as a way to serve God and advance ministry. Ervin Budiselić examines discipleship through the lens of Christology, emphasizing how Christology acts as the driving force for individuals to become followers of Jesus. Josip Debeljuh explores various discipleship models, with the T4T model (Training for Trainers) standing out for its significant impact on theological seminaries, mission organizations, and churches. Judita Paljević-Kraljik investigates the role of silence in worship—both in personal devotion, church services, and celebrating God through music.
Additionally, Stanko Jambrek reflects on the influence of art in fulfilling humanity's God-given mission (Genesis 1–2) and humanity's desire to be like God as an act of rebellion (Genesis 3, 5).
This edition features reviews of several notable Christian books, including titles such as The Meaning of Singleness: Retrieving an Eschatological Vision for the Contemporary Church and Social Research Methods: For Students and Scholars of Theology and Religious Studies.