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Images of the Church in Mission

by John Driver
1997
Paper
Pages: 240
ISBN:
0-8361-9058-0
Price: $19.99; in Canada $24.99

Classification: Bible study, metaphors; church life; missions

 

"A compelling challenge to Christian discipleship that can only be expressed by living and being God's mission to the world."
--Wilbert R. Shenk, Professor, Fuller Theological Seminary

The Bible shows that the very existence of the church is grounded in God's saving mission. The church is a visible demonstration of the reign of God, his "experimental plot" in the midst of history, pointing toward the restoration of all things.

Driver offers studies of 12 biblical images for understanding the church. They steer us toward a church more in harmony with God's missionary purpose for his people, and toward a mission solidly based in the biblical vision of peoplehood. These images communicate with power and clarity, reflecting the sense of identity in early Christian communities.

In our own time, such images can inspire the church to live up to its reason for being. The images the church uses to understand itself will largely determine what the church will become.

Driver explores images of pilgrimage, of God's new order, of peoplehood, and of transformation. By its calling, the church must be in mission. The church needs the vital sense of identity inspired by these biblical images to serve God's saving purpose for all creation.

"Calls us to a fundamental understanding of our corporate identity as church. A wonderful study for the classroom, personal spiritual nurture, and small-group discussion."
--Willard M. Swartley, Dean, Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary

About The Author

John Driver, a long-time missionary teacher and writer in Latin America, has written several books in Spanish and English. He holds a S.T.M. from Perkins School of Theology. Since retiring, he and his wife Bonita, make their home in Goshen, Indiana.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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