Indigenous Theology and Native Mission [print]
Material type: TextPublication details: Taipei, Taiwan Renguang Publisher, (c)1993.Edition: Chinese EditionDescription: 144 pages 20.9 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- BV2082 H83 1993.H874.I535 1993
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Mission has originally been the essence of the church. Without mission, the church immediately lost its value. Therefore, the mission of the church in the Gospel movement is not limited by time and space. Thus, the church should not regard the mission as part of its ministry; on the contrary, the church should regard itself as part of the mission. The church did not need to initiate the gospel movement because the church itself was part of the gospel movement. The church's mission is to carry this gospel movement which was initiated by Christ himself.
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