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Bridging the past and future of christian mission with biblical truth, cultural humility, and a passion for the nations.The Christian and the "Old" Mission examines the continuing significance of Christian mission while addressing the challenges of its historical legacy. It reflects on the foundations, accomplishments, and shortcomings of the old mission era, particularly in light of critiques about colonialism, cultural dominance, and outdated strategies. The book insists that mission is integral to Christian identity but recognizes that the traditional, one-way Western approach is no longer ...
Bridging the past and future of christian mission with biblical truth, cultural humility, and a passion for the nations.
The Christian and the "Old" Mission examines the continuing significance of Christian mission while addressing the challenges of its historical legacy. It reflects on the foundations, accomplishments, and shortcomings of the old mission era, particularly in light of critiques about colonialism, cultural dominance, and outdated strategies. The book insists that mission is integral to Christian identity but recognizes that the traditional, one-way Western approach is no longer sufficient. Instead, mission must be reimagined in ways that emphasize reciprocity, cultural sensitivity, and partnership, valuing indigenous leadership and local contexts.
Drawing from biblical mandates and historical examples, the author encourages believers to view mission as both proclamation of the gospel and acts of service, grounded in humility and genuine love. Contextualization and mutual learning are presented as vital for effective ministry in today's diverse, interconnected world. Ultimately, the work calls for a renewal of mission practiceone that honors the faithful witness of the past while engaging the present and future with creativity, respect, and courage.
The Christian and the "Old" Mission examines the continuing significance of Christian mission while addressing the challenges of its historical legacy. It reflects on the foundations, accomplishments, and shortcomings of the old mission era, particularly in light of critiques about colonialism, cultural dominance, and outdated strategies. The book insists that mission is integral to Christian identity but recognizes that the traditional, one-way Western approach is no longer sufficient. Instead, mission must be reimagined in ways that emphasize reciprocity, cultural sensitivity, and partnership, valuing indigenous leadership and local contexts.
Drawing from biblical mandates and historical examples, the author encourages believers to view mission as both proclamation of the gospel and acts of service, grounded in humility and genuine love. Contextualization and mutual learning are presented as vital for effective ministry in today's diverse, interconnected world. Ultimately, the work calls for a renewal of mission practiceone that honors the faithful witness of the past while engaging the present and future with creativity, respect, and courage.
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