<p><strong>Roland Allen discusses how to conducts successful missions comparing his own church&#39;s methods with the historical descriptions of the famous missionary of yore St. Paul.</strong><br /><br />Comprehensive and instructional this book seeks to show the interested reader how an effective Christian mission is planned and undertaken. Practical elements include the selection of a location and an evaluation of the social and moral condition of the local area. The author attempts to draw comparisons with St. Paul&#39;s own circumstances; the world is shown to have moved on in many respects with conditions such as slavery far rarer in modernity than the distant past.<br /><br />Chapters are dedicated to matters such as the teaching of the gospels - the classic Christian missionary texts to instruct upon are those of Matthew Mark Luke and John. A expert narration of Christ&#39;s life and lessons reliably told from memory and sufficient to capture and hold the interest of listeners is shown to be of essential use on most any mission.<br /><br />Latterly we are told of the importance of organization and finance. The modern church if it is to last long and take root in a faraway place must be run with prudence. Whereas the Christianity of St. Paul&#39;s day was not nearly as organized the modern church - operating over distances far vaster and in differing cultures - must be stringent in its hierarchy and allocation of funds.<br /><br />In all Roland Allen offers here a thought-provoking and practical guide to missions with extensive and due reference and comparison to the historical deeds of St. Paul.</p>
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