Roland Allen discusses how to conducts successful missions,
comparing his own church's methods with the historical descriptions
of the famous missionary of yore, St. Paul. Comprehensive and
instructional, this book seeks to show the interested reader how an
effective Christian mission is planned and undertaken. Practical
elements include the selection of a location, and an evaluation of
the social and moral condition of the local area. The author
attempts to draw comparisons with St. Paul's own circumstances; the
world is shown to have moved on in many respects, with conditions
such as slavery far rarer in modernity than the distant past.
Chapters are dedicated to matters such as the teaching of the
gospels - the classic Christian missionary texts to instruct upon
are those of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. A expert narration of
Christ's life and lessons, reliably told from memory and sufficient
to capture and hold the interest of listeners, is shown to be of
essential use on most any mission.
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