Christianity is the world's most global faith. Meanwhile, evangelical Christianity is the world's fastest-growing major religion in terms of conversion growth. And yet, at the dawn of the third millennium, the church's primary task to "go and make disciples of all nations" remains undone. Missions in the Third Millennium charts twenty-one trends--both positive and negative--with continuing significance for the Great Commission community in the twenty-first century. Revised and updated to include two new chapters on urban missions and evangelizing Muslims, this up-to-date volume offers insights to help students, churches, missionaries, agencies, and Christians from outside the West grasp the big picture and take practical steps for more effective involvement. This edition contains extensive notes, expanded suggestions for further reading, and discussion questions.
Essays on modern missions issues by Charles Van Engen, Paul Hiebert, and Ralph Winter, with responses from other missional leaders, edited by David Hesselgrave and Ed Stetzer.
This book should be of interest to those working on intrinsic value, personal well-being, moral obligation, and free will.
Mission in the Third Millennium
This book charts 21 trends - both positive and negative - with continuing significance for the Great Commission community in the 21st century.
Colonial missionaries, both Catholic and Protestant, arrived in India with the grandiose vision of converting the pagans because, like St. Peter (Acts 4:12) and most of the church fathers, they honestly believed that there is no salvation ...
Trends in Mission: Toward the Third Millennium : Essays in Celebration of Twenty-five Years of SEDOS
"Essays in honor of Arthur F. Glasser"--P. [v]. Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-295) and indexes.
Paradigm Wars : The Southern Baptist International Mission Board Faces the Third Millennium is to the mind of missiologist , theologian , and historian Keith Eitel a vital index for the relationship of missions ...
A Missiology for Third Millennium: A Contextualised Mission Theology
Originally presented as the author's doctoral dissertation--Urbaniana University, Rome, 2014.