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Edward L. Smither

    Het werk van Ed Smither duikt in de kruising van geloof en praktijk binnen interculturele contexten. Voortbouwend op uitgebreide wereldwijde ervaring, probeert hij lezers te begeleiden bij het begrijpen van hun unieke rol in een bredere missie. Zijn schrijven moedigt actief engagement en mentorschap aan, en bevordert een diepere waardering voor diverse culturele en religieuze landschappen.

    Christian Martyrdom
    Mission as Hospitality
    John Stott
    • John Stott

      • 120bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      John Stott, a notable pastor and Bible teacher, played a pivotal role in shaping global missional theology. His involvement with the Lausanne Movement allowed for the inclusion of majority world Christians in theological discussions. Through Langham Partners, he provided essential resources for training pastors and a platform for theologians to publish their work. Stott's innovative efforts empowered global theologians to develop their own theological perspectives, fostering a more inclusive and diverse theological landscape.

      John Stott
      4,0
    • Mission as Hospitality

      • 146bladzijden
      • 6 uur lezen

      Exploring the theme of hospitality as a central aspect of God's mission, the book emphasizes how divine outreach occurs through welcoming and intimate communion with others. It illustrates this concept through biblical narratives, the practice of Eucharist, and the examples set by monks and modern missionaries. The text advocates for a shift in the church's approach from a desire to conquer to a commitment to embrace and invite strangers, reflecting God's hospitable nature while sharing the gospel.

      Mission as Hospitality
      4,0
    • Christian Martyrdom

      • 98bladzijden
      • 4 uur lezen

      Focusing on the theme of martyrdom, Edward Smither examines its biblical and historical significance within Christianity, contrasting modern Western desires for comfort and power with the enduring legacy of suffering in the faith. He defends the idea that martyrdom serves as a witness to Christ, a prophetic voice, and an act of worship. Smither encourages contemporary Christians to embrace suffering and martyrdom as integral aspects of their spiritual journey, challenging the prevailing notion of a pain-free faith.

      Christian Martyrdom
      3,5