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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.
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