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Missions in the 21st Century MTA
Contextual Strategies for Cross-Cultural Evangelism and Social Transformation
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Missions in the 21st Century Missions in the 21st Century presents a comprehensive framework for Christian mission that is deeply rooted in listening, partnership, and contextual engagement. It begins by describing the dramatic shifts in the global Christian landscape—the southward move of Christianity’s center, urbanization, migration, digital transformation, and the waning of Christendom—arguing that these realities demand a move away from paternalistic, Western‑centered models toward a polycentric, humble posture that recognizes God’s prior activity in every culture. The book grounds this shift in a robust theology of mission centered on the missio Dei, the incarnation as a model of presence, the kingdom of God as the integrating horizon for word and deed, and the Holy Spirit’s agency, all of which together reject the false dichotomy between evangelism and social action and affirm integral mission as the biblical norm.

Drawing on anthropology, the text stresses the importance of thick description, cultural self‑awareness, and ethnographic listening as essential practices for entering communities with respect and for avoiding the imposition of foreign categories. It examines power dynamics and the colonial legacy of mission, calling for decolonization through structural changes that shift authority, resources, and decision‑making to local churches and leaders. Practical chapters then outline how to build trust and partnership, conduct sustainable development through asset‑based approaches, plant churches using diverse, context‑sensitive models (including insider movements, disciple‑making movements, house churches, and networked planting), and foster discipleship that is holistic, obedience‑based, and culturally appropriate. Integral mission is further illustrated through community health, peacebuilding and reconciliation, creation care, crisis response, and advocacy for religious freedom, each presented as a tangible expression of the gospel’s concern for the whole person and the whole community.

The book concludes by emphasizing leadership development, financial accountability, monitoring and evaluation, and member care as vital supports for long‑term sustainability. It envisions mission as a reciprocal, Spirit‑led movement in which local churches become sending churches, resources flow from the global South as well as the North, and digital tools serve embodied community rather than replace it. Throughout, the recurring theme is that faithful mission begins with listening, proceeds through partnership empowered by local ownership, and seeks enduring, just, and joyful fruit that reflects the shalom of God’s kingdom in every cultural context.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Emphasizes listening-first approaches and ethnographic methods for effective community entry and relationship building before launching programs
  • Provides frameworks for contextualization that maintain biblical fidelity while engaging local cultures respectfully and avoiding syncretism or cultural imperialism
  • Presents integral mission models that combine evangelism with community health, peacebuilding, creation care, and advocacy for holistic transformation
  • Addresses 21st century mission realities including urbanization, migration, diaspora ministry, digital strategies, and post-Christian contexts
  • Focuses on sustainable practices, indigenous leadership development, and member care for long-term impact and avoiding dependency
Who's It For:

This book is designed for cross-cultural missionaries, church leaders, and mission practitioners working in diverse global contexts. It will particularly benefit those engaged in church planting, community development, and social transformation who seek to move beyond paternalistic models toward genuine partnership with local churches. Mission agencies sending workers internationally, as well as indigenous church leaders seeking to contextualize the gospel effectively, will find practical tools and theological foundations for 21st century mission work.

Author:

Brenda Meyer

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Date Published:

May 19, 2026

Word Count:

76,549 words

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5 hours 22 minutes

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