Missiological Reflections on Life and Mission
Reviewed by Brent H. Burdick, DMin, adjunct professor of missions, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Charlotte, North Carolina, and director of the Lausanne Movement’s Global Classroom.
Faith in the Wilderness: Words of Exhortation from the Chinese Church
Reviewed by Richard Cook, professor of Church history and missions at Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, California, and a former missionary in Taiwan.
Stick Figures Save the World: Drawing Simply to Share Jesus Well.
Reviewed by Marcus Dean, Professor of intercultural studies and missions, Houghton University, and former missionary in Colombia and Puerto Rico for 14 years
Polycentric Mission Leadership: Toward a New Theoretical Model for Global Leadership.
Reviewed by Marcus Dean, Professor of intercultural studies and missions, Houghton University, and former missionary in Colombia and Puerto Rico for 14 years
Is the Commission Still Great? 8 Myths about Missions and What They Mean for the Church
Reviewed by Marcus Dean, Professor of intercultural studies and missions, Houghton University, and former missionary in Colombia and Puerto Rico for 14 years
God Shines Forth: How the Nature of God Shapes and Drives the Mission of the Church
Reviewed by Cameron D. Armstrong, Asia Graduate School of Theology, Philippines.
Cultural Identity and the Purposes of God: A Biblical Theology of Ethnicity, Nationality, and Race
Reviewed by Ryan Klejment-Lavin, PhD in intercultural studies and director of Footstool Missions Center, South Korea.
The Realities of Money and Missions: Global Challenges and Case Studies
Reviewed by Chris Flanders, professor of missions, Graduate School of Theology, Abilene Christian University, Abilene, Texas.
Strangers and Scapegoats: Extending God’s Welcome to Those on the Margins
Reviewed by Josiah A. Stephan, professor at South Florida Bible College & Theological Seminary, Deerfield Beach, Florida.
Tracing the Theology of Missions through Acts
Reviewed by Will Brooks | In his new book The Mission of the Triune God, Patrick Schreiner has done missiologists a great service by tracing the major biblical and theological themes in Acts.