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The Trinity can be understood as a social community with members speaking and listening to one another in love or as Luther understood the Trinity as conversation then Gods mission essentially involves in mission-in-dialogue. Byungohk Lee contends the church has to embrace the dialogical dimension in missional terms because the triune God is the subject of mission. The missional church conversation has taken it for granted that local churches should speak and listen to their neighbors. In contrast for many churches in Asia including Korea mission has generally tended to be practiced in a monological rather than dialogical manner. The neighbor has not been regarded as a conversational partner of the church but only as the object for its mission. In Listening to the Neighbor Lee shows that some local churches have participated in Gods mission by listening to their neighbors. He argues that listening is not a technique but a multifaceted learning process in missional terms. The church must nurture its hearts eyes and ears in order to listen to the sigh of its neighbors. This insightful book from Byungohk Lee is a contribution not only to the PCK but also to all missional churches in the world. He sharply points out the problem of the PCK and suggests listening to the voice of neighbors as the solution. If you are finding it difficult to develop your congregation it is time to look at your ministry through Lees prophetic voice. --Tae Woong Lee Pastor PhD student at Graduate Theological Union Byungohk Lee is a pastor in the Presbyterian Church of Korea and assistant professor at Honam Theological University and Seminary in Korea. He has published articles such as Toward a Korean Missional Church: A Dialogue between Missional Theology and Minjung Theology (2012) Missional Hermeneutic of the Other: A Dialogue between Levinas and Confucianism (2013) and A Missional Perspective of Moltmanns Trinity for the Suffering World (2014).