Introducing World Missions – A Biblical, Historical, and Practical Survey
Exploring the Foundations and Challenges of Global Missions
A Scott Moreau author Gary B Mcgee author A Moreau author Gary R Corwin author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Baker Publishing Group
Published:1st Aug '20
Should be back in stock very soon
This textbook offers a thorough exploration of missions, including biblical, historical, and practical perspectives, making Introducing World Missions an essential resource for students.
In Introducing World Missions – A Biblical, Historical, and Practical Survey, leading missionary scholars provide a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the vital work of missions in today's world. This full-color textbook offers readers a broad overview of the biblical, theological, and historical foundations that underpin missionary efforts. It aims to equip students and aspiring missionaries with the knowledge necessary to understand the complexities of missions in contemporary society.
The book addresses not only the theoretical aspects of missions but also the personal and practical challenges faced by those who choose to become missionaries. Readers will find valuable insights into the processes involved in reaching the mission field, as well as the contemporary issues that mission workers encounter. The inclusion of sidebars, charts, maps, and numerous case studies enriches the learning experience, making the material accessible and relevant.
Updated and revised throughout, this new edition of Introducing World Missions features a full-color interior that enhances its usability. Additionally, online resources for both professors and students are available through Baker Academic's Textbook eSources, providing further support for those engaged in the study of missions. Overall, this textbook serves as an essential resource for understanding the multifaceted nature of missions today.
ISBN: 9781540963628
Dimensions: 242mm x 179mm x 20mm
Weight: 854g
336 pages