Developing a Strategy for Missions


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<p><b>Missions Strategy for Contemporary Contexts<br/></b><br/>"Strategies and tactics are closely related but they are by no means the same. Strategy takes priority; strategy determines tactics. As the title indicates this is a book on mission strategy--and a very good one. Moreover it is not simply a book on this or that phase of mission; it lays out a strategy for fulfilling Great Commission mission. I commend it to the reading study and practice of missionaries and mission students pastors and staff members and all Christians who take the Great Commission seriously."<br/>--<b>David J. Hesselgrave</b> Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; cofounder Evangelical Missiological Society<br/><br/>"Some people are theoreticians while others are practitioners. Some think others do. In this remarkable piece we see a unique blend of both. The authors are thinking-doers much like our missiological predecessor the apostle Paul and their work here is strategically important. Anyone of any generation interested in seeing local churches and mission movements advance for Christ's sake should read this book and apply its insights."<br/>--<b>Keith Eitel</b> Roy Fish School of Evangelism and Missions Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary<br/><br/>"John Mark Terry and J. D. Payne demonstrate how to develop strategies to reach people groups for Christ by first providing a historic panorama of the last two thousand years of missions strategy before moving to practical guidelines for strategizing in contemporary contexts. This stimulating project provides a comprehensive work of case studies and procedures for serving God in both the majority world and the West."<br/>--<b>Robert L. Gallagher</b> Wheaton College Graduate School</p>
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