If we'll listen, we can learn a great deal from history. Listen to discover what God has done throughout the centuries and how we can all be involved.
Full Episode Notes:
http://engagingmissions.com/273
Learning about the history of missions can help us see what God is up to in the world today. Ed Smither comes to share about his new book, World Mission: A Concise Global History. This book shows how God has used many kinds of people to share the Good News of Jesus around the world.
Ed is a professor and the Dean of Intercultural Studies and history of Christianity. He also has travelled the world doing missions work and using history to tell people about Jesus. During the show, Ed reminds us about the need to know where Christian mission came from and what it has to say to the Church today.
What We Talked About 00:23 - Episode introduction
01:22 - Welcoming Ed Smither (http://edsmither.com)
01:54 - What inspired you to write this book?
02:59 - Who is this book intended for?
03:33 - Parts of the book that stand out
05:11 - Living out missions in everyday life
06:06 - Defining what missions is
07:27 - Entering the greatest divide
09:17 - What reduces long-term effectiveness?
11:01 - How did your work impact your book?
13:03 - Places with rich Christian history
14:55 - What does history have to tell us?
16:21 - Looking at trends in Christian world
17:29 - The story of Christianity
19:08 - Where to find the book and to connect
19:28 - How can we best pray for you?
19:53 - Encouragement to pray
20:15 - Closing thoughts
22:13 - Bonus segment
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If we'll listen, we can learn a great deal from history. Listen to discover what God has done throughout the centuries and how we can all be involved.

Full Episode Notes:

http://engagingmissions.com/273

Learning about the history of missions can help us see what God is up to in the world today. Ed Smither comes to share about his new book, World Mission: A Concise Global History. This book shows how God has used many kinds of people to share the Good News of Jesus around the world.

Ed is a professor and the Dean of Intercultural Studies and history of Christianity. He also has travelled the world doing missions work and using history to tell people about Jesus. During the show, Ed reminds us about the need to know where Christian mission came from and what it has to say to the Church today.

What We Talked About 00:23 - Episode introduction 01:22 - Welcoming Ed Smither 01:54 - What inspired you to write this book? 02:59 - Who is this book intended for? 03:33 - Parts of the book that stand out 05:11 - Living out missions in everyday life 06:06 - Defining what missions is 07:27 - Entering the greatest divide 09:17 - What reduces long-term effectiveness? 11:01 - How did your work impact your book? 13:03 - Places with rich Christian history 14:55 - What does history have to tell us? 16:21 - Looking at trends in Christian world 17:29 - The story of Christianity 19:08 - Where to find the book and to connect 19:28 - How can we best pray for you? 19:53 - Encouragement to pray 20:15 - Closing thoughts 22:13 - Bonus segment Resources & Contact Info Christian Mission (Amazon Affiliate) Ed's Website: http://edsmither.com Show Links Facebook: @engagingmissions Messenger: @engagingmissions Twitter: @engagingmission Leave a Voicemail Become a Patron Listen for Free

Disclosure of Material Connection: Some of the links in the post above are “affiliate links.” This means if you click on the link and purchase the item, I will receive an affiliate commission. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will add value to my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

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