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A Concise History of the Christian World Mission: A Panoramic View of Missions from Pentecost to the Present is unavailable, but you can change that!

Jesus said, “Go and make disciples,” and the rest is history! Herbert J. Kane chronicles the history of church missions to cultures as diverse as ancient Rome, medieval Europe, and twentieth-century Africa. Ideal for missiology courses and adult study groups, this excellent introductory survey offers a manageable overview of Christian outreach from Pentecost to the twentieth century.

remained an integral part of Judaism. It took many years to develop its own theology, chart its own course, and project its own image. Though commanded to go into all the world and disciple all nations, the disciples showed a distinct preference for Jerusalem, where they continued their association with the temple, participating in its prayers and supporting its services. Much of their teaching was done there. Later they extended their ministry to over four hundred synagogues in Jerusalem. Their
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