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This project is designed to explore and develop a missional model of leadership for Brazilian Evangelical churches. My aspiration is to help and encourage Brazilian pastors to understand leadership in urban cities essentially as a missionary endeavor. I intend to fully demonstrate that the church possesses a missionary nature that is central to their vision, inherent to its reason to be, and existence as a community of Christ. Consequently, missional leaders will not be able to see mission as merely a function, ministry, program, or commission of the church. I realize that, before defining the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This project is designed to explore and develop a missional model of leadership for Brazilian Evangelical churches. My aspiration is to help and encourage Brazilian pastors to understand leadership in urban cities essentially as a missionary endeavor. I intend to fully demonstrate that the church possesses a missionary nature that is central to their vision, inherent to its reason to be, and existence as a community of Christ. Consequently, missional leaders will not be able to see mission as merely a function, ministry, program, or commission of the church. I realize that, before defining the pastoral styles for the twenty-first century, missional pastors will have to recognize the missiological essence of the church, and consequently the missiological essence of its leadership. I will attempt to outline a ministry project with the following major sections: 1) Knowing "WHO we are" in terms of pastoral identity and leadership styles; 2) Knowing "WHERE we are" in terms of history and social context, thinking about the city missiologically; 3) Knowing "WHEN we are" in terms of cultures and globalization; 4) Knowing "WHAT and HOW to do" in developing incarnational models of ministry
Autorenporträt
Rubens Muzio is a Presbyterian Pastor, Seminary Professor, and an O.C. missionary. He has a Th.M. in Pastoral Theology from Calvin Seminary and a Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Theology from Westminster Seminary. He is the author of several books in Portuguese, such as the DNA trilogy. Rubens and his wife, Dely, have two young children.