
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 274 Pages
- Publisher: New Growth Press
- Publication Date: August 2013
- ISBN: FLOGANSATREFORMEDMEANSMISSION9781938267758
Reformed Means Missional: Following Jesus into the World
Publisher’s Description
If it isn’t missional, it’s not church—certainly not reformational church.
Christians are not on a mission for God; his church is on his mission—the mission of bringing the grace of Christ to sinners; the mission of bringing the whole world into obedience to Christ; and the mission of covering the earth with the knowledge of the glory of God in Christ Jesus. Being on God’s mission means following Jesus into the darkest places of the world bringing the good news of the total redeeming work of Christ. Leading reformed thinkers demonstrate why and how the church must be on God's mission of bringing grace, holiness, compassion, and justice to a world of sin and suffering.
Includes a Foreword by Christopher J. H. Wright
Contributors
Martin Allen | P. J. (Flip) Buys | Robert Calvert | John Freeman | |||
Frank A. James III | Timothy Keller | Diane Langberg | John Leonard | |||
A. T. B. McGowan | Elias Medeiros | John Nicholls | Susan M. Post | |||
Thomas Schirrmacher | Basyle (Boz) Tchividjian |
About the Editor
Samuel T. Logan Jr., Editor, MDiv, PhD has been International Director of the World Reformed Fellowship since 2005. He served at Westminster Theological Seminary from 1979–2007, and is now President Emeritus. He was also Visiting Fellow at Christ’s College, Cambridge in 1988–89, and special counsel to the president at Biblical Seminary in Hatfield, Pennsylvania, from 2007–2013. He is a minister of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. Dr. Logan’s publications include The Preacher and Preaching, Sermons That Shaped America, Confronting Kingdom Challenges, and numerous articles on Jonathan Edwards.
About The World Reformed Fellowship
The World Reformed Fellowship (WRF) promotes understanding, cooperation and the sharing of resources among evangelical and reformed Christians worldwide in the advancement of the Gospel. For more information visit, www.wrfnet.org.
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“What is it after all to be ‘missional?’ Finally, this remarkable book shows us the way. We recognize our calling to build upon our Reformed heritage and to passionately look ahead. By God’s grace we will fulfill our calling to bring both the gospel and long–needed change in our world, engaging issues too long neglected. Some will need to leave their denominations, others not, but we will labor together. This book unites us and stretches us at the same time — a must read to equip us for our Lord’s vast and deep calling to us all.”
D. Clair Davis
Professor and Chaplain, Redeemer Seminary, Dallas; Professor of Church History, Emeritus, Westminster Theological Seminary
“Searching for gold to enrich your convictions about being Reformed and missional? Here’s a robust mine in which the most imminently qualified Reformed scholars and practitioners help you discover the reasons, ways, and specific venues our missional God is glorifying himself in this broken world. It is difficult to imagine a more comprehensive, compassionate, compelling, theo–centric, accessible, scholarly, Biblically–grounded, and inspiring treatment of the complex dimensions of the missional landscape.”
Mike Sharrett
Pastor, Redeemer Presbyterian Church, Lynchburg, VA
“The reach of Jesus is, we sing, ‘far as the curse is found.’ Jesus calls his Body into all spaces of earthly life—as sick, ruined, and corrupt as they may be. Sam Logan has assembled a book that reminds those of us within the reformed tradition that our attention to truth is always in some practical sense for the sake of the world—not as an abstract proclamation, but to embody in real, though incomplete and imperfect, ways his future now. This collection of essays not only reminds us of the missional aim of Christ, but helps us imagine the reach of Christ far as the curse is found.”
Tuck Bartholomew
Pastor, City Church, Philadelphia, PA
“At a time when some people are asking how to be Reformed and missional at the same time, this book comes to show that being Reformed IS to be INTRINSICALLY missional. Written from different perspectives, with specific foci, the book is honest to its title, as it challenges us to see, in practice, just how true it is that being really Reformed and being really Missional are one and the same!”
David Charles Gomes
Chancellor, Mackenzie Presbyterian University, Sao Paulo, Brazil
“The European Reformers followed Jesus, the eternal Creator who lived in time–space history as a provincial carpenter–turned–rabbi, into their particular worlds half–a–millennium ago. In exemplary fashion, our reforming forefathers were both faithful to God’s enduring covenant and relevant to their contemporary settings. This volume’s heartening example of semper reformans, semper reformanda (‘always reformed, always reforming’) serves today’s world Christian movement well toward following Jesus in faithful, relevant, and ‘missional’ ways.”
Rev. Dr. J. Nelson Jennings
Executive Director, Overseas Ministries Study Center; Teaching Elder, Presbyterian Church in America
“This is the book to read if you are serious about being part of God’s mission of reaching the world through the proclamation of the gospel. Articles by experienced missionaries from four continents, focusing on twenty–four different aspects with one conclusion: Reformed means missional! A thorough, biblically sound, God–centered, focus. I pray that thousands, through reading it, would be equipped and encouraged to fulfil their calling in the coming of his kingdom!”
Henk Stoker
Professor in Apologetics and Ethics, North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa
“The heartbeat of Reformed theology (at its best) has always been its missional thrust. This extraordinary collection of essays explores from many angles how the gospel translates into God’s people serving as his instruments of redemptive healing in a very broken world. It will help us follow Jesus more faithfully into his world that his kingdom may come on earth as it is in heaven.”
Leo R. Schuster III
Lead Pastor, East Side Congregation, Redeemer Presbyterian Church
“God is a missionary God. He reaches out to claim and bless His people and through them to bless others. When God called Abraham, He said to him: ‘I will bless you... so that you will be a blessing...and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed.’ We are called by God to be missionaries, to be ‘missional.’ We cannot all reach all families of the earth; but we can reach some families near or far. This book will help you become intentional in your focus to be missional in some area where you can have influence. Where are you a blessing? Where are you missional?”
Robert C. (Ric) Cannada Jr.
Chancellor Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary
“Reformed Means Missional is a foundational and strategic call to all in the Reformed tradition to truly be His church, on His mission taking the Whole Gospel to the Whole World. My friend, Sam Logan, understands this reality and articulates this call, both in terms of its theological groundings and its global implications, more persuasively than anyone I know. This book is required reading for any leader in the Reformed tradition who wants to be able to participate in 21st century conversations with respect to the Reformational church and the core of Christ’s calling.”
Dr. S. Douglas Birdsall
President of the American Bible Society; former Executive Chair of the Lausanne Movement.
“Building on ‘Mission and Evangelism’ in the WRF Statement of Faith, Reformed Means Missional brings theological substance to ‘missional.’ ensuring the term doesn’t become a passing fad. A collection of the world’s top Reformed thinkers have provided rich, compelling insights as to how the church in the 21st century must change the way it thinks and behaves if it is sent into the world to proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ and promote the expansion of His Kingdom.”
Jeffrey Jeremiah
MDiv, PhD, Stated Clerk, Evangelical Presbyterian Church
“In Reformed Means Missional, Dr. Sam Logan brings together both well known authors and some hidden jewels of the church who labor, Jesus–like, in dark places, and serve the least and the lowest. Refreshingly, the theorists are also practitioners, while the practitioners think biblically and theologically about how God’s mission shapes their work. The result? This wide–ranging volume, which is calculated to give mind, conscience, and, yes, emotions also, a serious, gospel work out.”
Sinclair B Ferguson
Distinguished Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology, Westminster Theological Seminary
Product Description
Publisher’s Description
If it isn’t missional, it’s not church—certainly not reformational church.
Christians are not on a mission for God; his church is on his mission—the mission of bringing the grace of Christ to sinners; the mission of bringing the whole world into obedience to Christ; and the mission of covering the earth with the knowledge of the glory of God in Christ Jesus. Being on God’s mission means following Jesus into the darkest places of the world bringing the good news of the total redeeming work of Christ. Leading reformed thinkers demonstrate why and how the church must be on God's mission of bringing grace, holiness, compassion, and justice to a world of sin and suffering.
Includes a Foreword by Christopher J. H. Wright
Contributors
Martin Allen | P. J. (Flip) Buys | Robert Calvert | John Freeman | |||
Frank A. James III | Timothy Keller | Diane Langberg | John Leonard | |||
A. T. B. McGowan | Elias Medeiros | John Nicholls | Susan M. Post | |||
Thomas Schirrmacher | Basyle (Boz) Tchividjian |
About The Author
Product Details
- Cover Type:
- 274 Pages
- Publisher: New Growth Press
- Publication Date: August 2013
- ISBN: FLOGANSATREFORMEDMEANSMISSION9781938267758