Particularly stimulating from our point of view is the article by Os Guinness and David Wells, 'Global Gospel, Global Era: Christian Discipleship and Mission in the Age of Globalisation'. The article explores the challenges and opportunities for mission and discipleship in our globalised world and in a clear and succinct manner, outlining a range of cultural forces and challenges to mission in both the micro and macro spheres:
- The Political Temptation
- Plausibility Crisis
- The Downsides of the Age of Communication
- The Lethal Effect of Secularization
- The Midas Touch of Consumerism
- The Idol of Chronological Timeliness
- The Pressure of the Movement of Movements
- Creating and Contributing rather than Critiquing and Complaining
Evangelism in the global era appears easier, and in many ways it truly is, but discipleship is unquestionably harder, and so too is costly incarnational evangelism that is patterned on the life and death of Jesus rather than on the brilliance of modern insights and techniques.
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"Evangelism in the global era appears easier, and in many ways it truly is, but discipleship is unquestionably harder, and so too is costly incarnational evangelism that is patterned on the life and death of Jesus rather than on the brilliance of modern insights and techniques."
Absolutely provocative conclusion!
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