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Toward the Twenty-First Century in Christian Mission: Essays in Honor of Gerald H. Anderson is unavailable, but you can change that!

This collection of essays offers a comprehensive survey of the status of Christian missions in all parts of the world. With a preface by Lesslie Newbigin and contributions from more than two dozen top mission scholars from every continent, editors James M. Phillips and Robert T. Coote have compiled the most insightful and important reflections on missions into this singular volume. The essays in...

present, in many cases by the tens of thousands, in virtually every urban center in the world including those of Western Europe and the United States. Our multicultured societies are now so obvious that the old domestic-foreign missions distinctions have little meaning. In the past, preparing people to utilize their skills in education, medicine, and agriculture along with evangelization came to be accepted as necessary not to gain entry into other lands, but in order to give a holistic witness.
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