Dana L. Robert
In this volume, leading historians of Christianity in the non-Western world examine the relationship between missionaries and nineteenth-century European colonialism, and between indigenous converts and the colonial contexts in which they lived. Forced to operate within a political framework of Euro... (more)
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Daniel Grimwade
This book is written by Daniel Grimwade with Daniel Webber and Jonathan Bayes
The true author of all missionary activity is the Triune God. He has always been more concerned about this work than we could ever be. Therefore, mission work should be seen, first and foremost, as his work, not ours.
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£4.99
Daniel Webber
This book tells the heroic story of William Carey's passionate advocacy of world mission. Whle the details of his missionary work in India are familiar, what is less well known is the earlier story of how almost single-handedly he put world mission at the heart of the church's concern for a fallen w... (more)
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Danny Smith
Can ordinary people change the world? This book says they can. Danny Smith, of Jubilee Campaign, set out to help seven persecuted Christians - but soon found himself going undercover to fight paedophilia, campaigning against oppressive regimes, rescuing children from the streets, and raising money t... (more)
£8.99
David Bassau / Russell Mask
The past decade has seen a remarkable growth in mission in countries in the 10-40 window.
Dynamic mission groups are always searching for authentic approaches to enable them to serve communities with integrity and remain faithful to the biblical message. Of the various approaches attempted, one i... (more)
£9.99
David J Bosch
Transforming Mission is a scholarly, in-depth study of major missionary paradigms from the first century until the present. Bosch's point of departure is that the Christian faith is "intrinsically missionary." He distinguishes between the missio Dei - God's own involvement in the world, and Missions... (more)
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David W. Smith
£7.99