A Vision for Missions: The Character of God and the Missionary Motive
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on the essence of cross-cultural mission, the author emphasizes that understanding God's vision is fundamental for Christians before addressing human needs. This perspective redefines missionary work as integral to Christianity, rather than a distinct pursuit. By examining the lives of influential missionaries like David Brainerd, William Carey, and Henry Martyn, the book highlights the genuine inspiration behind the missionary movements of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, making it relevant for Christians worldwide.