Making Disciples in a World Parish: Global Perspectives on Mission & Evangelism - eBook
Edited By: Paul W. Chilcote
Stock No: WW108893EB
Making Disciples in a World Parish: Global Perspectives on Mission & Evangelism - eBook  -     Edited By: Paul W. Chilcote

Making Disciples in a World Parish: Global Perspectives on Mission & Evangelism - eBook

Edited By: Paul W. Chilcote
Pickwick Publications / 2011 / ePub

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Title: Making Disciples in a World Parish: Global Perspectives on Mission & Evangelism - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2011
ISBN: 9781498273527
ISBN-13: 9781498273527
Series: Princeton Theological Monograph
Stock No: WW108893EB

Publisher's Description

In this collection of inspirational and challenging essays, Methodists from around the globe reflect on the practice of disciple-making in their own contexts. From their own perspectives, they address questions like: What are the challenges you face? What biblical images shape your missional practice? What examples of Christian authenticity inspire your communities? What gifts related to mission and evangelism do you offer the global community of faith? Churches on every continent have their own stories of struggle and faithfulness. Indeed, each distinct community within any given region has a voice of its own that deserves to be heard. The voices included in this volume belong to women and men alike. Likewise, they resound with the accents of Africa and Asia, Latin and North America, Europe, and Oceania. Each voice is distinct, but all articulate a vision of faith made effective through love. In a world characterized variously by poverty and violence as well as prosperity and peace, the church must reclaim its central mission "to make disciples of Jesus Christ." In their effort to articulate a vision of mission and evangelism, the contributors to this volume bear witness to the fact that we can no longer do this work in isolation from one another. To be the ambassadors of the gospel, we need each other and we need to pay attention to the voices that sound different from our own. This volume takes a large step in that vital direction.

Author Bio

Paul W. Chilcote is Professor of Historical Theology & Wesleyan Studies and Director of the Center for Applied Wesleyan Studies at Ashland Theological Society in Ohio.

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