Walking with the Poor
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Proposes an understanding of development in which the physical, social, and spiritual dimensions of life are seamlessly interrelated.\
Bryant L. Myers is a distinguished scholar in transformational development at Fuller Theological Seminary. His lifelong activism in Christian relief and development globally has shaped his unique perspective on social justice. Extensive experience in international program strategy allows him to deeply understand global challenges. His work focuses on connecting faith with practical aid in a complex world.



Proposes an understanding of development in which the physical, social, and spiritual dimensions of life are seamlessly interrelated.\
Globalization is speeding up our world, extending our relationships globally and bringing us closer together in positive and not-so-positive ways. The church and many Christians, however, remain largely unaware of its seductive power, resulting in a failure of vision for mission in today's world. This up-to-date resource by a veteran leader in global development work with World Vision orients readers to the history of globalization and to a Christian theological perspective on it, explores concrete realities by focusing on global poverty, and helps readers reimagine Christian mission in ways that announce the truly good news of Christ and God's kingdom. Diagrams and sidebars that incorporate the voices of global partners are included. This is the second book in a new series that reframes missiological themes and studies for students using/featuring the common theme of mission as partnership with Christians.
Principles and Practices of Transformational Development