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OverviewFrom Cognitive Teaching to Connected Learning Given the landscape of global Christianity and the variety of approaches to theological and missiological training today, how do we equip the global church for the mission of God? Should mission organizations or sending churches conduct their own in-house training? What is the role of Bible colleges and seminaries in equipping for mission today? What about informal approaches to theological and ministry training? Equipping for Global Mission offers insights from seasoned scholars and practitioners. Beginning with theological convictions and practical reflections, our authors make a case for what equipping for mission could look like in the present global church. Case studies from India, China, North America, and Britain further challenge the reader to reflect on this critical issue. The full scope of educating for mission is far too broad of a task for any single organization. This is why the contributors serve the church so well--by enlarging a much-needed conversation. This book is a clarion call to all who care about missions and the global church. Join world leaders in reshaping missions education today by using the practical and strategic wisdom in these pages. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda P Saunders , Gregory Mathias , Edward L SmitherPublisher: William Carey Publishing Imprint: William Carey Publishing Edition: Co ed. Volume: 32 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.363kg ISBN: 9781645085737ISBN 10: 1645085732 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 13 August 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Partnering with humility and grace in God's great global mission, this book is an extraordinary collection that provides both dreams and innovative approaches for mission education in the contemporary world. With regional sensitivity and awareness of shifting realities, this text is highly recommended for all those training leaders for global cross-cultural engagement.-Perry Shaw, Author, Transforming Theological Education S. J. Harris's quote, ""The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows,"" serves as an invitation for theologians and missiologists to revisit how education and missionary work intersect in our dynamic world. This perspective encourages the global church to extend its vision outward, using these ""windows"" to engage more effectively as it carries out the Great Commission. This volume is a commendable step towards realizing this aspiration.-Rev Riad Kassis, PhD, International Director, Langham Partnership The present monograph is filled with outstanding articles and case studies that explore the intricate relationship between education and mission. The seasoned scholars contributing to it have introduced ideas that provoke reevaluation of conventional approaches to mission education within theological institutions. Furthermore, they have delineated methods and resources tailored to meet the needs of individuals currently engaged in missionary work or aspiring to enter the field. This volume is highly recommended for its insightful content. -Frew Tamrat, PhD, Principal, Evangelical Theological College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia" Partnering with humility and grace in God's great global mission, this book is an extraordinary collection that provides both dreams and innovative approaches for mission education in the contemporary world. With regional sensitivity and awareness of shifting realities, this text is highly recommended for all those training leaders for global cross-cultural engagement.-Perry Shaw, Author, Transforming Theological Education S. J. Harris's quote, ""The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows,"" serves as an invitation for theologians and missiologists to revisit how education and missionary work intersect in our dynamic world. This perspective encourages the global church to extend its vision outward, using these ""windows"" to engage more effectively as it carries out the Great Commission. This volume is a commendable step towards realizing this aspiration.-Rev Riad Kassis, PhD, International Director, Langham Partnership The present monograph is filled with outstanding articles and case studies that explore the intricate relationship between education and mission. The seasoned scholars contributing to it have introduced ideas that provoke reevaluation of conventional approaches to mission education within theological institutions. Furthermore, they have delineated methods and resources tailored to meet the needs of individuals currently engaged in missionary work or aspiring to enter the field. This volume is highly recommended for its insightful content. -Frew Tamrat, PhD, Principal, Evangelical Theological College, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Author InformationLinda P. Saunders (PhD, Columbia International University) is an Adjunct Professor of Intercultural Communication and Cultural Anthropology at Liberty University. Previously, she spent nineteen years in cross-cultural ministry in Venezuela. She co-edited Reading Hebrews Missiologically. Gregory Mathias (PhD, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary) is Associate professor of Global Missions, and Director of the Global Mission Center at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. Previously, he served in cross-cultural ministry in the Middle East. Edward L. Smither (PhD, University of Wales; PhD, University of Pretoria) is Professor of Intercultural Studies and History of Global Christianity and Dean of the School of Missions and Intercultural Ministry at Columbia International University. His recent works include Mission as Hospitality: Imitating the Hospitable God in Mission and Christian Mission: A Concise Global History. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |