Restoring Dignity, Nourishing Hope

ebook Developing Mutuality in Mission

By Jonathan Barnes

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Are you or your church thinking about international mission engagement? Are you already working with partners around the world? If so, Restoring Dignity is designed to help you think deeply, relate carefully and engage wisely about mission relationships. Topics covered include partnership, advocacy, community development, short-term mission, evangelism, interfaith dialogue and fundraising. The contributors include international partners, mission personnel, and local church pastors and members, all sharing from their experiences, relationships and what they have learned over years of mission engagement.|

"These essays are a gift from Global Ministries. They are an opportunity to rediscover the passion of God ... and the formula that keeps the church alive: Christian mission is a never-ending journey of being pleasantly surprised and challenged by the Holy Spirit to live the gospel anew!"—Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi, Professor of World Christianities and Mission Studies at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University

Today, many churches and mission boards use the term "partnership" to describe their mission engagement and interfaith relationships. The principles that undergird these relationships include concepts such as solidarity, mutuality, and accompaniment. But what do these terms mean? How can relationships of solidarity be realized in a world of poverty, violence, and brokenness? What does mutuality mean when there are such vast disparities in access to resources? How do people from different contexts, cultures, and traditions practice accompaniment—walking through life together—in ways that allow for mutual learning as well as mutual respect of difference?

Restoring Dignity, Nourishing Hope is an invaluable resource to guide churches through mission engagement and interfaith relationships. Each chapter includes discussion questions to deepen our reflections on such issues as partnership, advocacy, short-term mission trips, community development, evangelism and interfaith dialogue, and fundraising.

Restoring Dignity, Nourishing Hope