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By identifying key theological, cultural, and practical issues for mission partnerships, this book aims to provide best practices for missions to thrive around the world.

In an era where partnership and communion seem to be under threat, this book re-imagines mission partnership in a diverse and pluralist world. Building on the work of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies (VTS) and the Mission Department of the Anglican Communion Office, the book identifies and addresses key theological, cultural, and practical issues that need to be addressed for mission partnerships to thrive. Key among these issues is listening: listening to one another is a profound challenge given socio-economic differences, power differentials, and linguistic divides.

Drawing from mission experience, the authors offer best practices for discipleship as listening. Written across cultural differences, the authors hail from Zambia, the United Kingdom, Haiti, India, Latin America, Native American, South Africa, Turkey, the United States, and Lebanon. Each chapter invites readers to explore issues in their context through hearing scripture, hearing each other, and hearing the Spirit.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword

Archbishop Justin Welby

Introduction

Robert S. Heaney, John Kafwanka K, and Hilda Kabia

1. Discipleship in the Mission of God

Robert S. Heaney and John Kafwanka K

2. Communion as the Discipline of Listening and Talking

Alan Yarborough and Marie Carmel Chery

3. Communion as Disagreeing Well

Sarah Hills and Deon Snyman

4. Communion as the Hospitality of Disciples

Gloria Mapandgol and Paulo Ueti

5. Communion as Disciplined Sharing

Janice Price and John Kapya Kaoma

6. Communion as a Discipleship of Mutuality

Cornelia Eaton and James Stambaugh

7. Communion and Ecumenical Questions

Anne Burghardt and John Gibaut

8. Communion and Interreligious Questions

Clare Amos and Daniel Sperber

9. God’s People in Interreligious Listening, Disagreeing, and Hospitality

Lucinda Mosher and Najah Nadi Ahmad

10. God’s People in Interreligious Sharing, Mutuality, and Partnership

Samy Fawzy Shehata and Nayla Tabbara

Conclusion

Robert S. Heaney, John Kafwanka K, and Hilda Kabia

Bibliography

Additional Resources

About the Authors

God's Church for God's World: A Practical

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      Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 02/04/2020
      ISBN13: 9781640650527, 978-1640650527
      ISBN10: 1640650520

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      By identifying key theological, cultural, and practical issues for mission partnerships, this book aims to provide best practices for missions to thrive around the world.

      In an era where partnership and communion seem to be under threat, this book re-imagines mission partnership in a diverse and pluralist world. Building on the work of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies (VTS) and the Mission Department of the Anglican Communion Office, the book identifies and addresses key theological, cultural, and practical issues that need to be addressed for mission partnerships to thrive. Key among these issues is listening: listening to one another is a profound challenge given socio-economic differences, power differentials, and linguistic divides.

      Drawing from mission experience, the authors offer best practices for discipleship as listening. Written across cultural differences, the authors hail from Zambia, the United Kingdom, Haiti, India, Latin America, Native American, South Africa, Turkey, the United States, and Lebanon. Each chapter invites readers to explore issues in their context through hearing scripture, hearing each other, and hearing the Spirit.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Foreword

      Archbishop Justin Welby

      Introduction

      Robert S. Heaney, John Kafwanka K, and Hilda Kabia

      1. Discipleship in the Mission of God

      Robert S. Heaney and John Kafwanka K

      2. Communion as the Discipline of Listening and Talking

      Alan Yarborough and Marie Carmel Chery

      3. Communion as Disagreeing Well

      Sarah Hills and Deon Snyman

      4. Communion as the Hospitality of Disciples

      Gloria Mapandgol and Paulo Ueti

      5. Communion as Disciplined Sharing

      Janice Price and John Kapya Kaoma

      6. Communion as a Discipleship of Mutuality

      Cornelia Eaton and James Stambaugh

      7. Communion and Ecumenical Questions

      Anne Burghardt and John Gibaut

      8. Communion and Interreligious Questions

      Clare Amos and Daniel Sperber

      9. God’s People in Interreligious Listening, Disagreeing, and Hospitality

      Lucinda Mosher and Najah Nadi Ahmad

      10. God’s People in Interreligious Sharing, Mutuality, and Partnership

      Samy Fawzy Shehata and Nayla Tabbara

      Conclusion

      Robert S. Heaney, John Kafwanka K, and Hilda Kabia

      Bibliography

      Additional Resources

      About the Authors

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