"This book is helpful on two fronts. It works beautifully in terms of its stated objective, that of reflecting on missions in light of the above tensions. But it also works as a fine reflection on all our lives as Christians in a cultural environment that is increasingly alien to our view of the world.ā ā Carl R. Trueman
Regardless of where you live or what culture youāre from, everyone is a theologian. Therefore, it is vital that theology informed by Scripture is not divorced from missions but is the fuel that drives all missionary gospel endeavors. InĀ Missions by the Book, Alex Kocman and Chad Vegas weave together a thoroughly biblical argument for why all missionary efforts and practice must have a comprehensive theology at their core. Missionaries, students, and pastors alike will benefit from this clarion call to restore theology to its rightful place.
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Dustin BengeĀ | Associate Professor of Biblical Spirituality and Historical Theology, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, KY.
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Some books lay out the foundational biblical teachings that must guide our missionary labors. Some books bring the sharp edge of Godās Word to contemporary controversies in missions. Remarkably, this book does both! Highly recommended for missionaries, pastors, and all who care about fulfilling Christās Great Commission.
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Dr. Joel R. BeekeĀ | President, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, MichiganĀ
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Ā Missions by the BookĀ may well become the standard text on God-honouring, Bible-shaped gospel mission to the thousands of unreached people groups scattered throughout the world. Kocman and Vegas challenge the methodology of many mission groups that downplays Scripture as regulating how we are to take the gospel of the God of grace to all the nations. Without denying the powerful, present ministry of the Holy Spirit,Ā Missions by the BookĀ seeks to take seriously the transgenerational wisdom of Godās Word in understanding how the church today is to seek to reach and win the lost in every age. The addition after each chapter of a series of questions makes the book an ideal resource for churches as well as individuals to study this most vital of gospel imperatives. I commend this work without reservation.ā
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Ian HamiltonĀ | President, Westminster Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Newcastle, England
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Missions and good theology began as good friends but have gone through a rocky period the last sixty or so years. All manner of lone-ranger missionaries, speed-based methodologies, and bad hermeneutics have found great traction in the present missions world. Vegas and Kocman have brought back a refreshingly clear and biblical understanding of our Triune Godās desire and plan for all nations. It is my fervent hope and prayer that it is embraced widely by pastors, Christian leaders, and those who will take the gospel of our Lord to the ends of the earth.
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Brooks BuserĀ | President, Radius International
Missions By The Book: How Theology and Missions Walk Together is in the following collections: