Track: A Student's Guide to Missions by Emilio Garofalo Neto

Track: A Student's Guide to Missions by Emilio Garofalo Neto

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Track: A Student's Guide to Missions by Emilio Garofalo Neto

Get onboard with God’s mission in the world.   Who do you have to thank for sharing the good news of salvation? We are the result of mission and we’re invited to be passionate about it, pray for it, and play our part in it.   The goal is for God’s name to be glorified through the salvation of sinners; and Missions is the method. Throughout the Bible God chose to reach the nations through the preaching of His own people.   In this short introduction, Emilio Garofalo Neto helps us think through mission, the place it has in our world today, and our role in the mission of Christ. As you discover God’s heart for the nations through this little book, expect to have your own heart warmed – we should long to see God’s name being spread as far as possible.   Contents: Why Should I Care About Missions? Why Has God Decided to Reach the World in this Way? Missions in the Old Testament: From Creation to Egypt Old Testament: From Egypt to Exile Missions in the New Testament What is a Transcultural Mission? Missions in a Relativistic World How Have Globalization and the Digital Revolution Changes Things? The End of Missions Appendix A: What Now? Appendix B: Other Books on this Topic Track is a series of books designed to disciple the next generation in the areas of culture, doctrine, and the Christian life. While the topics addressed aren’t always simple, they are communicated in a manner that is.   With the intention of the content being absorbed, examined and applied, each chapter includes a summary of the main point, and reflection questions that can be used individually, in 1–2–1 mentoring or in a group setting.

Discussions of cultural sensitivity, contextualization, postmodernism, globalization, technology, and living eschatologically are sure to make this volume a helpful conversation piece for the church

-- Jonathan Moorhead (The Master’s Academy International)

It impressed me how Emilio masterfully treated this subject in less than one hundred pages. When he refers to ‘mission’ he is writing about the redemptive Work of God through all His servants (the workers) across the street and around the world. It is worth reading.

-- Elias Medeiros (Intercultural Studies, Professor of Missions Emeritus, Reformed Theological Seminary)

Emilio speaks skillfully to a younger generation about the joys, challenges, and responsibilities of mission work. His book is simple, straightforward, and relational in the way it communicates vibrant truth.

-- Simona Gorton (Author, ‘Better Than We Dreamed: The Story of Elaine Townsend’)

This little book shows that mission is at the heart of God’s purposes for the world, and challenges us to play our part in this urgent work.

-- Bill James (Principal, London Seminary, London, UK)
Emilio Garofalo Neto is the pastor of Semear Presbyterian Church in Brasília, Brazil. He completed his PhD at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, Mississippi. Emilio is the author of 14 books of fiction and this is his fifth theological book. He is married with a daughter.
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Title Track: A Student's Guide to Missions
Author Emilio Garofalo Neto
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Year published 2022-07-08
Number of pages 80
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