While we use the words ‘mission’ and ‘evangelism’ as though we all agree on what they refer to, there is a good deal of variety in their perceived meaning. Often considerable theological and practical confusion results.
This illuminating study lays out the case for an expansive and far-reaching vision of mission as more than an activity, and rather as a way of being that embodies the very nature of the God who is Trinity.
This illuminating study lays out the case for an expansive and far-reaching vision of mission as more than an activity, and rather as a way of being that embodies the very nature of the God who is Trinity.