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Ambassadors of Reconciliation
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Reconciling Practice and Theology What does reconciliation have to do with the work of missions? In today's conflict-ridden world, the concept of reconciliation has gained traction, and Christian missions is being rethought. The whole world cries out for holistic transformation with eternal value, and God's people are called to be his ambassadors. Ambassadors of Reconciliation lays the groundwork for exploring a new paradigm for missions. Divided into three parts, the book first establishes the theological foundations of reconciliation. The second part then shows how theory and practice go…mehr

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Reconciling Practice and Theology What does reconciliation have to do with the work of missions? In today's conflict-ridden world, the concept of reconciliation has gained traction, and Christian missions is being rethought. The whole world cries out for holistic transformation with eternal value, and God's people are called to be his ambassadors. Ambassadors of Reconciliation lays the groundwork for exploring a new paradigm for missions. Divided into three parts, the book first establishes the theological foundations of reconciliation. The second part then shows how theory and practice go hand in hand. Finally, the third part uses case studies to highlight the importance of understanding brokenness, conflict, and culture for effective ministry in reconciliation. The contributors challenge readers to consider the church's role in God's mission and how every Christian can become an envoy of his restoration work. They emphasize the spiritual dimension of reconciliation and offer practical guidance for effectively engaging in ministry. Whether you are a missionary, pastor, or someone interested in promoting restoration in the world, this book provides valuable insights and tools for your journey.
Autorenporträt
Geoff Hartt (DIS, Western Seminary) is the Executive Director of Hispanics for Christ. He has been a local pastor for over twenty-five years and serves as an adjunct professor at Kairos University and Corban University. He is the regional VP for EMS in the Northwest. Michael A. Ortiz (PhD, Seminario Teológico Centroamericano) serves as VP for Global Ministries and is Associate Professor in Missiology at Dallas Theological Seminary. He also serves as the Executive Director of the International Council for Evangelical Theological Education. Manuel Böhm (MA) has been working for the Peace and Reconciliation Network (PRN, a commission of the World Evangelical Alliance) since its beginning in 2016. He works with The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada and is a licensed worker with The Alliance of Canada.