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Missions by the Book

How Theology and Missions Walk Together

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Missions by the Book

By: Chad Vegas, Alex Kocman
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Across the church, there is a rift between theology and missions. Bad theology produces bad missions, and bad missions fuel bad theology. We wrongly think that we must choose between making a global impact and thinking deeply about the things of God. But the relationship between theology and missions is symbiotic—one cannot exist without the other. They walk hand in hand.

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Good content, dreadful performance

Good summary of doctrine and its application to missions. Any aspiring missionary should read it.

The performance, though, was dreadful. The narrator read every footnote and every scripture citation. These are excellent things in written format, but not for an audiobook. It made the book very choppy.

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Very informative

Thoroughly enjoyed the book. It was very informative. My only issue was with the narration. I found it very distracting to stop and read each footnote, especially web addresses.

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