The Mission of God: Unlocking the Bible’s Grand Narrative
Christopher Wright’s The Mission of God unpacks a much more audacious proposal: that mission is the basis of the entire
Christopher Wright’s The Mission of God unpacks a much more audacious proposal: that mission is the basis of the entire
Editors Jim Reapsome and Jon Hirst and eleven authors provide twentieth and twenty-first century examples of innovation in world mission.
Mosaic books are always a challenge to read and review, unless they have clear integrators—convergence factors for diverse essays. Globalizing
For centuries, cities have been on the receiving end of a disproportionately small part of mission endeavors, but readers of
From the wrenching opening of Chrub’s induction by her mother into life as a Phnom Penh prostitute to the book’s
The blending of business with mission is as old as Paul’s tentmaking work in New Testament times. However, over the
Since Mutiso Mwema graduated from Bible college nine years ago, he has faithfully served as a pastor of local churches
Tentmakers who embrace the idea of a Christian vocation can see themselves as Christian business people.
Recognition of shame in individualistic cultures such as Spain may be crucial to developing effective strategies for evangelism.
The Road to Delhi: Bishop Pickett Remembered 1890-1981 is the fruit of Arthur McPhee’s doctoral dissertation at Asbury Theological Seminary.
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