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What does the changing face of missions look like? What challenges will appear in the years to come? A number of key missionaries, mission agency leaders, seminary professors and pastors present insightful presentations of missions, past and present, seeking to revitalize the future of world evangelism.
The New Millennium Missionary: Passionately Pursuing the Call of God is a story of adventure in prayer and faith demonstrated in the market place where people live and interact with God on a daily basis. It captures the workings of God in uncanny ways that provoke a desire to seek God on a personal level. The story portrays the power of God to work out his plan in any institution outside the church as long as he has willing partners. The New Millennium Missionary is an ample demonstration that God desires to use anyone who is available in and outside the four walls of the church. It blends historical interactions of God with tribes and nations resulting in what we read as history today all encapsulated in the experiences of one woman who is raised from brokenness to the global mission field. A call to intercession coincides with the new millennium with specific mandates to pray for people like Andrae` Crouch, going into companies to decree the word of God. In the process of receiving the mandate to pray and intercede, opposition manifests with cruel intensity from beginning to end but victory is realized in that the author lives to tell the story. It is also a book of history as it looks at the Zimbabwean tribal history and its impact on the worship of God. The challenge of traditional institutions and their impact on the well being of an individual in the quest to worship one God when the environment throws many facets of of worship bringing a clash over the choices. The New Millennium Missionary is also a book that blends views of continental Africa and Diaspora Africa through individual experiences of fear, ignorance of how emancipated African slaves and colonized Africans can embrace without reviving the pains of history. It is clear in the book that an individual can make a difference through determination and submission to God through prayer.Prayer can take many years but there will be an answer one day, hence the character of a person is developed in the furnace of pain and uncertainty that are sharpened to eventually anchor on faith as the realization is made that the principles of God's dealings with man never change from generation to generation.Can one sector of society suffer more than others; this book examines the powerless state of the girl child in the face of modern day spiritual slavery of the spiritual spouse. It is one thing to seek deliverance for individual freedom but when it is an institutionalized practice, how does a single person fight for liberty against a governmental system?
This collection of presentations from the 1999 IFMA/EFMA/EMS Triennial Conference explores the incredibly ambitious purpose and challenging task of Working Together with God to Shape the New Millennium. Topics include Biblical Foundations for the New Millennium, Working Together Strategically, and Leadership Needed for the New Millennium.
Veteran missiologist Samuel Escobar explores the new realities of our globalized world, assesses the context of a changing mission field, sets forth a thoroughly biblical theology of missions, and considers implications for how Christians are to go about the task of global mission.
Veteran missionary David Hesselgrave and rising missional expert Ed Stetzer edit this engaging set of conversational essays addressing global mission issues in the third millennium. Key contributors are Charles E. Van Engen ("Mission Described and Defined"), the late Paul Hiebert ("The Gospel in Human Contexts: Changing Perspectives on Contextualization"), and the late Ralph Winter ("The Future of Evangelicals in Mission"). Those offering written responses to these essays include: (Van Engen) Keith Eitel, Enoch Wan, Darrell Guder, Andreas J. Köstenberger; (Hiebert) Michael Pocock, Darrell Whiteman, Norman L. Geisler, Avery Willis; (Winter) Scott Moreau, Christopher Little, Michael Barnett, and Mark Terry.
Building on the work and legacy of Darrell L. Guder, Converting Witness: The Future of Christian Mission in the New Millennium, explores key questions and new possibilities in missiology in light of the world Christian context. The conversation around missional theology and the missional church has examined the gap between theology and mission with the intent of fostering renewal within North American Christianity. But this can only fully occur in relation to the reality of world Christianities and the framing significance of global cultural diversity. Many of the classic categories and methods—such as church planting, catholicity, and even the term “world Christianity” itself—are in need of fresh examination and thoughtful analysis. The contributors to this volume address a range of important missiological topics, including globalization, interfaith dialogue, integral mission, intercultural hermeneutics, and church practices.
This collection of presentations from the 1999 IFMA/EFMA/EMS Triennial Conference explores the incredibly ambitious purpose and challenging task of Working Together with God to Shape the New Millennium. Topics include Biblical Foundations for the New Millennium, Working Together Strategically, and Leadership Needed for the New Millennium.