Missionary Motivations

Missionary Motivations
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Publisher : William Carey Publishing
Total Pages : 145
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ISBN-10 : 9781645084761
ISBN-13 : 1645084760
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Book Synopsis Missionary Motivations by : Matthew Burden

Download or read book Missionary Motivations written by Matthew Burden and published by William Carey Publishing. This book was released on 2023-04-04 with total page 145 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Radical Pursuit of a Christlike Life among the Nations Beginning as an obscure sect in a backwater province of the Roman Empire, the Christian faith radiated out in all directions. What drove this expansion? Where some might think the motivations would be the Great Commission or expressions of concern for non-Christians, which are common today, the early church’s mission was profoundly Christocentric. The focus was exalting the reign of Christ and the pursuit of holiness. Just as the prophets had foretold, the Messianic king had come, and now, reigning at the Father’s right hand, he was drawing all nations to himself. Missionary Motivations is the story of early Christianity’s startling expansion. From monks to pilgrims to prisoners, early Christian missionaries filled the earth with their message through the humblest of means, all for the glory of Christ the King. Matthew Burden provides missiological insights by helping the reader rediscover the early church's vision for global mission, which stands alongside, supports, and informs the contemporary models. This book presents a deep look into the mindset that drove missional activity in the early church and explores original themes to inspire and inform the next generation of the church's missional thinkers.


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