As a man who loves reformed theology the title alone peaked
my interest. I could not wait to get my hands on a copy of this work, seeing
that I am a MDiv student and part of a church plant this book as a whole was
very intriguing. This work was not very long and was not extremely difficult to
read. I would almost call this an anthology since it is a compilation of
multiple works. Each author takes a different point of the importance of
mission ranging from race relations to healthcare and everything in between.
Being someone who reads (a lot) this work was as enjoyable to read, as it was
informative. I would caution those who are not reformed to not build an
understanding of reformed theology from this work alone; while to those who are
reformed I would encourage you to allow this work to encourage your
understanding of missions. There was not one essay that was better than another
they all reach for the stars while being grounded in solid theology. This work
is a great read for anyone who loves missions and/or reformed theology. It
makes a great intro into understanding how missions impact a whole community in
all of its differing aspects. I received a copy of this work in exchange for a
fair and balanced review.
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