Global Missiology

“Global Missiology was established in 2003. It has always been an open access e-journal to enable the widest availability possible of mission researchers’ work. Global Missiology – English is one of several language versions, each with its own unique contents.” http://www.globalmissiology.org/

Scattered and Gathered: A Global Compendium of Diaspora Missiology

Co-edited-by Sadiri Joy Tira and Tetsunao Yamamori. A compendium published research papers and essays from the Lausanne Forum 2004, 2010 and 2015, and revised and updated in 2020.  The content includes the diaspora phenomenon, biblical and theological diaspora missiology, strategic directions, global diaspora mission of the church, reginal and national case studies, missiology issues, andContinue reading “Scattered and Gathered: A Global Compendium of Diaspora Missiology”

Crossroads of the Nations: Diaspora, Globalization, and Evangelism

Edited by Jared Looney. This book addresses diaspora missiology in urban contexts for the challenges North American churches are facing because of globalization.  It is published through a series of urban mission in the 21st Century monographs.  The author calls for reaching the nations with the currents of globalization and urbanization.   The strategies and approachesContinue reading “Crossroads of the Nations: Diaspora, Globalization, and Evangelism”

Theology and Practice of Mission: God, the Church, and the Nations

Edited by Bruce Riley Ashford, this publication is to understand the church’s mission to the nations from a biblical and theological framework in four parts.  The first part is God’s mission which is to redeem the fallen people for his glory and his Kingdom.  The Church’s mission is the second part which begins with humanityContinue reading “Theology and Practice of Mission: God, the Church, and the Nations”

Global Church: Reshaping Our Conversations, Renewing Our Mission, Revitalizing Our Churches

The author, Graham Hill, aims to help Euro-shaped cultural churches become a global missional church which is to be salt, light, and a city locally and globally by engaging in global missional dialogues to learn from the Majority World.  Being salt is to increase our saltiness through glocalization conversations.  Being light is to renew ourContinue reading “Global Church: Reshaping Our Conversations, Renewing Our Mission, Revitalizing Our Churches”

Missions Dilemma–Imagine Their Point of View by Steve Saint

“How have we, as North Americans, done missions in the past and how we can improve going forward? Will we be going in to ‘fix’ people or going in with the aim to partner with the National believers in an interdependent relationship?”-Steve Saint. https://youtu.be/QTfeQwKOy6k