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Author: Martin GoldsmithCondition: NewFormat: PaperbackPages: 240Publisher: Inter-Varsity PressYear: 2006ISBN: 9781844741267
Globalization, pluralism, urbanization and increased mobility are just some of the challenges of twenty-first-century cross-cultural mission, and Martin Goldsmith helpfully equips us to respond wisely to them. With humour, confidence and enthusiasm, he enables us to see potential barriers to mission as opportunities waiting to be grasped.The unchanging nature of Jesus' Great Commission contrasts strongly not only with our changing world but with our dynamic God. While his commands are set in stone, his methods are not.This book will give you fresh ideas about mission. It will help you pray, plan and advise those who want to get involved.
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