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Mission At and From the Margins: Patterns, Protagonists and Perspectives
Vol 19: Mission At and From the Margins revisits stories of mission from the bottom up, focusing on Christian churches in the South Indian state of Abdhra Pradesh, where Christianity is predominantly Dalit in composition.
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Mission Continues: Global Impulses for the 21st Century
Vol 4: Mission Continues is a collection of papers delivered at the Wuppertal consultation in 2009, a gathering of thirty-five worldwide theologians in preparation for the hundredth anniversary of the Edinburgh conference. The varied voices in this volume process and reflect on the twenty-first century's challenges for mission.
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Mission in Central and Eastern Europe: Realities, Perspectives, Trends
Vol 34: Mission in Central & Eastern Europe brings together significant contributions from over thirty theologians, missiologists and practitioners from this part of the world. These articles explore the complex missiological thinking and praxis this region, highlighting concrete missiological endeavours, challenges and opportunities.
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Mission in Secularised Contexts of Europe: Contemporary Narratives and Experiences
Mission in Secularised Contexts of Europe poses a challenge to the Church to discern the times and rethink its mission. This book prompts the Church to belong to the age by retelling and recasting the meaning of the gospel in different contexts.
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Mission in the Spirit: Formation, Theology, and Praxis
With the radical shift in global Christianity in recent decades, how will the "new" churches in the South rise to be the forerunner of Christian mission with more than two-thirds of the world's Christians? As a Pentecostal missionary from Korea, the author reflects on his journey of mission formation within his unique socio-cultural context.
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Mission in the Spirit: Towards a Pentecostal/Charismatic Missiology
Mission in the Spirit explores the unique contribution of Pentecostal/Charismatic mission from the beginning of the twentieth century. Starting with the theological basis of mission thinking and practice, then exploring the contributions and challenges arisen as a result, this book outlines a vision for the missionary movement's future.
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Mission Possible, Second Edition: The Biblical Strategy for Reaching the Lost
Mission Possible is a refreshing and much-needed return to first principles. Mission is possible precisely because it is God's mission, in God's world, undertaken by God's people, in God's way. God's mission is not only possible, but its ultimate objective is inevitable.
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Mission Spirituality and Authentic Discipleship
Vol 14: Mission Spirituality and Authentic Discipleship argues for the primacy of spirituality in mission practice. Because God, the primary agent of mission, works through the power of the Holy spirit, it is through openness to the Spirit that mission finds its true character and has authentic impact.
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Mission to the World: Communicating the Gospel in the 21st Century: Essays in Honour of Knud Jørgensen
Mission to the World is a collection of essays in celebration of Dr. Knud Jørgensen, a deeply connected international church and mission leader. This book examines the gospel and context of mission, and how Jørgensen's energy and efforts have rippled outward from this work.
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Mission: Concept in Context: Post-Communism Religious Revival in Eastern Central Europes Experienced in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church
In a recent decade, there has been unprecedented religious revival in Central and Eastern Europe. The book is a case study about Seventh-day Adventist mission in Hungary. It argues that the church needs reflection and understanding of its own people and place in society as well as overall theology and praxis in the light of biblical teachings.
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My Story with Governance
Tom Houston held top jobs in several Christian organisations. My Story with Governance is the product of what he learned in those experiences. Houston examines what Jesus taught about governance in the gospels, and how churches impact the nations to which they belong.
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Nigeria's Christian Revolution: The Civil War Revival and Its Pentecostal Progeny (1967-2006)
From the Nigerian civil war to the new millennium, this book explores the Christian revival among Igbo people in Eastern Nigeria. Nigeria's Christian Revolution goes in depth on the revivalist and Pentecostal experience, against the backdrop of local socio-political and economic developments, such as decolonisation, modernisation and globalisation.
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On Eagles' Wings: Models in Mentoring
David Cranston writes unashamedly as a Christian for whom no account of mentoring would be complete without placing it in the biggest context of all: that of the relationship between humans and God. This book emerges from a lifetime's reflection on the vital but neglected topic of mentoring.
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On Earth as it is in Heaven: Socio-Environmental Experiences in the Local Church
On Earth as it is in Heaven presents concrete experiences of social environmental action in churches in Brazil. Representing a diversity of styles and contexts, coming from different regions of the country, these experiences and actions put the divine principle of 'as in heaven' into practice.
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Orthodox Handbook on Ecumenism: Resources for Theological Education
The Orthodox Handbook tells stories of great theologians who overcame stereotypes to lay foundational stones in the history of Orthodoxy and ecumenism. For students, scholars and theologians alike, this book is a guide to sustaining ecumenical collaboration in Christian advocacy in European Churches and beyond.
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Orthodox Perspectives on Mission
Vol 17: Orthodox Perspectives on Mission is a tribute to great Orthodox theologians who have provided substantial contribution to contemporary missiological and ecumenical discussions, presenting Plenary papers and other studies from the 2010 Edinburgh conference.
$35.99
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Pentecostal Mission and Global Christianity
Vol 20: Pentecostal Mission and Global Christianity marks the coming-of-age of an ecumenical Pentecostal mission theology. These collected papers constitute a transnational dialogue over the meaning, shape and future of Pentecostal-charismatic missiology, offering a launching point for reflections on Pentecostal and Charismatic Christianity as a distinctive global mission movement.
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Pentecostalism in Africa: Experiences from Ghana's Charismatic Ministries
In Africa, Pentecostalism has become the representative face of Christianity with even historic mission denominations 'pentecostalising' their otherwise formal liturgical structures. This work interprets key theological and missiological themes in Ghanaian Pentecostalism by using material from experiences of the movement itself.
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People in Mission: An Autobiographical Reflection
From a Peruvian Baptist perspective, Samuel Escobar presents pen-portraits of personalities who embody the life and inheritance of Baptist mission in the world. Reflecting on his experience, he draws lessons for mission practice and theology, valuable for mission practitioners in all denominations.
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Picking Up the Pieces: The Church and Conflict Resolution in South Africa and Rwanda
Picking Up the Pieces reflects on the church's involvement in two historical moments of history at the end of the twentieth century: the end of apartheid in South Africa, in which the church was able to aid a peaceful resolution, and the Rwandan genocide, in which it wasn't.
$26.99
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