No Place Left: Strategic Priorities for Mission
Abstract
A generation is coming, and may now be among us, who will usher the Great Commission to its finish line. The “modern mission movement,” now in its third century, is heir to unprecedented global research and resources unavailable to any previous generation. The 20th century surge in missiology has resulted in a renewed focus on apostolic function and zeal among traditional bases of missionary sending and unprecedented mobilization in the majority world. Into this context, the Spirit’s “work” in and through the apostle Paul and his co-workers speaks to a generation longing for the second coming. “No Place Left” is, most simply, a call to look at the New Testament with the question, “what is possible?” It is a call based upon Scripture to re-focus on strategic priorities for mission.Issue
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