Going Global with God

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  • ISBN 9780819224101
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 2010
  • Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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From Haiti mission teams to companion churches in Kenya, congregations everywhere are breaking through walls of difference and engaging in mission that transforms lives around the world, around the corner, and in the pews. And they're not waiting for a national church body to lead the movement.

In this stimulating new work, Titus Presler has listened closely to church leaders and activists within and beyond the Anglican fold, and then mined his own rich experience as a scholar, priest and leader in global mission efforts. The result is a book that equips congregations with theological background for building mutual relationships across borders of difference, even as it explores fresh models and practical tools for joining and participating in God's mission.

Titus Presler, ThD, is a missiologist focusing on mission theology, gospel-culture interactions and church mission practice. With focused experience in Zimbabwe and India, he has taught mission at Seminary of the Southwest, where he was president, and General Seminary, where he was academic dean. He was a researcher with the Global Anglicanism Project and is a consultant for the Anglican Indaba Project. He has taught at Harvard Divinity School, Episcopal Divinity School, and Gaul Theological College in Harare. Currently pastoring the Church of St. Simon the Cyrenian in New Rochelle, N.Y., he has pastored urban congregations engaged in local, regional and churchwide mission. A former chair of the Standing Commission on World Mission, he has been active in the Episcopal Partnership for Global Mission. He is the author Horizons of Mission in the New Church's Teaching Series, Transfigured Night: Mission and Culture in Zimbabwe's Vigil Movement, Alert for Signs: Praying through Advent, and numerous articles. He blogs at TitusOnMission.wordpress.com. He and his wife, the Canon Jane Butterfield, have four grown children. He holds the A.B. degree from Harvard, M.Div. from General, Th.D. from Boston University, and is the recipient of honorary degrees from General and Seabury-Western Theological Seminary.

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