A. Scott Moreau is a scholar and educator whose work delves into the complexities of intercultural studies and missions. His extensive experience, including a decade spent in Africa with Campus Crusade for Christ and years teaching in both secondary and tertiary educational institutions, deeply informs his academic perspective. Moreau's writings and teaching reflect a profound engagement with the practical and theoretical aspects of global ministry and cross-cultural understanding. His unique insights stem from a rich background of lived experience and dedicated scholarship in the field.
This bestselling, full-color textbook by leading missionary scholars offers an
engaging introduction to the work of missions in the contemporary world.
Exploring the cosmic battle between good and evil, this book addresses the spiritual warfare Christians face in their hearts, churches, and the world. It delves into equipping believers for the fight, questioning God's control, and examining Jesus' approach to spiritual conflict. The text also analyzes the power of Satan and offers guidance on resistance, providing a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and tools available to navigate this ongoing struggle.
Church planting simply cannot be ignored as we look at global missions historically, currently, and into the future. We all as the Body of Christ are seeking to see the "church" born where it does not exist and grow where it is still in infancy. But what does that look like and how do we get there? In this third EMQ compilation, we address the foundational goal of church planting and hear from over thirty experienced practitioners and missiologists as they share successes, failures, and hopes for the future.