Mission on the Road to Emmaus

Mission on the Road to Emmaus
Author: Cathy Ross
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608336050


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The contributors in this collection of essays consider mission through the lens of 'prophetic dialogue'. They attempt to bring a fresh approach -- introducing some newer themes and bringing a different perspective on some older themes by examining in a theological rather than issues-based way. Aimed at scholars and students of missiology in the UK, the US and worldwide, it is also a contribution to the study of world Christianity and contextual theology.

Mission of the Messiah

Mission of the Messiah
Author: Tim Gray
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1998
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780966322316


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Mission of the Messiah is a compelling new study of the Gospel of Luke that presents the messianic mission of Jesus as the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy. This book is a must for anyone whose heart is burning to know and love Christ more profoundly.

Finding Jesus in the Old Testament

Finding Jesus in the Old Testament
Author: David Limbaugh
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621574504


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A New York Times Bestseller! In Finding Jesus in the Old Testament, David Limbaugh unlocks the mysteries of the Old Testament and reveals hints of Jesus Christ's arrival through all thirty-nine Old Testament books. The key to the secrets of the Old Testament, Limbaugh argues, is the crucial New Testament encounter between the risen Jesus and two travelers on the road to Emmaus. With that key, and with Limbaugh as a deft guide, readers of Finding Jesus in the Old Testament will come to a startling new understanding of the Old Testament as a clear and powerful heralding of Jesus Christ's arrival. Limbaugh takes readers on a revealing journey from Genesis through Malachi, demonstrating that a consistent message courses through every one of the Old Testament's thirty-nine books: the power, wonder, and everlasting love of Jesus Christ. Previously published under the title The Emmaus Code.

The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus

The Stranger on the Road to Emmaus
Author: John R. Cross
Publisher: Durham, ON : GoodSeed International
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781890082147


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Serving As Senders

Serving As Senders
Author: Neal Pirolo
Publisher: Authentic
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2006-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781850786771


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It is plain even from Paul's own writings that other presentations of the Christian message than his own were current during his apostolic career. With some of these other presentations he is quite happy; against others he found it necessary to put his readers on their guard.In these four studies originally presented as the inaugural series of Didsbury Lectures at the British Isles Nazarene College Manchester F.F. Bruce discusses what we know about the history of non-Pauline Christianity in the first century. Judiciously drawing upon material from the whole of the New Testament he relates it to other early Christian literature in order to provide a highly readable outline of an important area.But as he warns this book does not study the literature for its own sake. Instead it focuses on the leaders of early non-Pauline Christianity with their associates from whom the literature provides indispensable evidence.The topics covered are Chapter 1 Peter and the Eleven Chapter 2 Stephen and Other

After Emmaus

After Emmaus
Author: Brian J. Tabb
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9781433573866


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"Using the words of Jesus in Luke 24:46-47 as a springboard, this book explains how the story of redemption foretold in the Old Testament is fulfilled in Christ, is reflected in the apostles' ministry, and continues today through the mission of the church"--

The Work of Christ

The Work of Christ
Author: R. C. Sproul
Publisher: David C Cook
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1434704947


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“The work of Jesus reveals to us who He is. The work and the person may be distinguished but never separated.”—Dr. R. C. Sproul Most Christians recognize the importance of Christ’s death and resurrection. But how many of us understand the theological significance of Jesus’ actions before and after the Crucifixion? In The Work of Christ, Dr. R. C. Sproul looks at every aspect of Jesus’ life and work, addressing such life-changing topics as:Why Jesus’ baptism is relevant for our salvationThe similarities and differences between the temptation of the first Adam and the temptation of Jesus, the “second Adam”How God uses song to celebrate his redemptive actsWhy the Last Supper marks the beginning of a greater exodus than that of the Old TestamentHow Jesus’ death and resurrection are grounded in the eternal covenant among the persons of the TrinityWhy Jesus’ ascension makes a difference in our lives todayWhat we know and don’t know about Jesus’ returnMoving from Jesus’ existence from before creation through His incarnation, boyhood, adulthood, death, resurrection, and return, Dr. Sproul guides you to a deeper understanding of God’s beautiful promise and purpose behind the works of Christ’s life.

Imagining Mission with John V. Taylor

Imagining Mission with John V. Taylor
Author: Cathy Ross
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2020-08-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334059526


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The impact that John V. Taylor had on our contemporary understanding of mission is vast – his determination that mission should mean engagement across cultural boundaries has deep resonance today. In 'Imagining Mission with John V. Taylor', leading missional thinkers Jonny Baker and Cathy Ross invite us into a vision of church, mission and society which takes John Taylor’s ideas seriously, seeking to imagine what Taylor’s insights might mean for these three areas in our contemporary context. The result is a clarion call to the church to take bigger risks and dream bigger dreams.

Participating in God's Mission

Participating in God's Mission
Author: Craig Van Gelder
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1467449679


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Explores how the church has engaged—and should engage—the American context What might faithful and meaningful Christian witness look like within our changing contemporary American context? After analyzing contemporary challenges and developing a missiological approach for the US church, Craig Van Gelder and Dwight Zscheile reflect on the long, complex, and contested history of Christian mission in America. Five distinct historical periods from the beginning of the colonial era to the dawn of the third millennium are reviewed and critiqued. They then bring the story forward to the present day, discussing current realities confronting the church, discerning possibilities of where and how the Spirit of God might be at work today, and imagining what participating in the triune God’s mission may look like in an uncertain tomorrow.