Some time ago, Ralph Winter brilliantly identified three eras of modern missions: Era 1: William Carey focused on the coastlands; Era 2: Hudson Taylor focused on the inlands; Era 3: Donald Mc Gavran and Cameron Townsend focused on unreached peoples. With all the fast and furious changes swirling around us today in twenty-first century missions, have we entered a Fourth Era? If so, who are the people primarily involved? How are they selected? How are they trained? How long do they serve? Has the Third Era ministry focus–reaching the unreached–changed? If so, to what? Are there any successful case studies out there? Have Mc Gavran and Townsend passed the baton to a new leader(s)? If so, to whom? This book seeks to answer these and related questions.
Contributors:
Dr. Ben Beckner
Dr. Monroe Brewer
Dr. Don Finley
Mike Griffis
Dr. Gary Hipp, MD
Jerry Hogshead
Kaikou Maisu
Judy Manna
Kenn Oke
Dr. A. Sue Russell
Dr. Robert Strauss
Peter Swann
Bryan Thomas
Diane Thomas
Dr. Mike Wilson
Dr. Sherwood G. Lingenfelter
Sobre o autor
Sherwood G. Lingenfelter is Senior Professor of Anthropology at the School of Intercultural Studies, and Provost Emeritus of Fuller Theological Seminary. He is author of Leading Cross-culturally (2008), Transforming Culture (1998), and Ministering Cross-culturally (with Marvin K. Mayers, 1986, 2003, 2016).