Faithful Disobedience: Writings on Church and State from a Chinese House Church Movement
Reviewed by Richard Cook, professor of church history and missions at Logos Evangelical Seminary in El Monte, California, and a former missionary in Taiwan.
Elisabeth Elliot: A Life
Rarely does a biography make the book review list for Evangelical Missions Quarterly. Lucy Austen’s biography of Elisabeth Elliot, however
All That Jesus Commanded: The Christian Life according to the Gospels
Reviewed by Randy L. Jackson, PhD, who served 18 years with the International Mission Board. Currently, he is the associate pastor of discipleship and missions at First Baptist Church in Milton, Florida.
Christ-Followers in Other Religions: The Global Witness of Insider Movements
Reviewed by Alan Howell who served in Mozambique among the Makua-Metto people (2003–2018) and as visiting professor of missions at Harding University (2019–2023).
Seeking God’s Face: Practical Reflections on Honor and Shame in Scripture
Reviewed by L. Lynn Thigpen, PhD, adjunct professor, Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA, and emeritus IMB missionary to Southeast Asia.
Demonology for the Global Church: A Biblical Approach in a Multicultural World
Reviewed by Mark D. Wood, director of lingdom leadership training center in Darhan, Mongolia.
Shandong: Inside the Greatest Christian Revival in History
Reviewed by Gene Wilson, church planting catalyst with ReachGlobal and author of Emerging Gospel Movements – The Role of Catalysts (Wipf and Stock, 2021).
The God that the Poor Seek: Conversion, Context, and the World of the Vulnerable
Reviewed by L. Lynn Thigpen, PhD, adjunct professor, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia, and emeritus IMB missionary to Southeast Asia.
God at Work in the World: Theology and Mission in the Global Church
Reviewed by Anish Puthusseril Joseph, who has served as an assistant professor of biblical studies in India and is currently a PhD student in intercultural studies at Fuller Theological Seminary.
Calling in Context: Social Location and Vocational Formation
Reviewed by Boaz Johnson, professor of Hebrew Bible and Theological Studies, North Park University, Chicago, Illinois.