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Missions

How the Local Church Goes Global

Churches don’t need a complicated missions program. They need the Bible and the wisdom to know how to apply it. This book points to Scripture and offers practical steps for training and supporting missionaries, forming international partnerships, sending short-term teams, and engaging the nations both at home and abroad.

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Who is responsible for global missions?

Even though most Christians will never move overseas, the Bible enlists every Christian and every local church in the grand project of global missions. The local church is the engine of world missions. But where should a church begin?

Churches don’t need a complicated missions program. They need the Bible and the wisdom to know how to apply it. This book points to Scripture and offers practical steps for training and supporting missionaries, forming international partnerships, sending short-term teams, and engaging the nations both at home and abroad.

PRODUCT DETAILS

Contents

Series Preface
Foreword by David Platt
Introduction: Missions at a Crossroad

  1. A Biblical Foundation for Missions
  2. First Things First
  3. Sending and Supporting Well
  4. Getting the House in Order
  5. Healthy Missions Partnerships
  6. Reforming Short-Term Missions
  7. Engaging the Nations by Other Means

Conclusion: Stepping toward the Nations
Notes
General Index
Scripture Index

Additional information

Weight 0.202 kg
Dimensions 17.78 × 12.7 × 1.27 cm
Book Author/s

Andy Johnson

Format

ISBN

9781433555701

Language

Pages

128

Publisher

About the Author
Andy Johnson

Andy Johnson

Andy Johnson (PhD, Texas A&M) serves as an associate pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington, DC.
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