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What is the Mission of the Church?: Making sense of social justice, Shalom and the Great Commission
What is the Mission of the Church Making sense of social justice Shalom and the Great Commission
Author: Kevin DeYoung, Greg Gilbert
Addressing mission, evangelism, and social justice, two pastors draw readers to the Bible s teaching on some contentious matters. Social justice and mission are hot topics today: there's a wonderful resurgence of motivated Christians passionate about spreading the gospel and caring for the needs of others. But in our zeal to get sharing and serv...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781610452113
ISBN-10: 1610452119
Publication Date: 9/19/2011
Edition: Unabridged
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Book Type: Audio CD
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I've read books by Kevin DeYoung before and have fully enjoyed them. This one had lots of repetitiveness throughout it. Also it seemed as if he was giving us the entire history of the Bible again, when they assumed that Christians are the ones reading the book, and hopefully know about it already. It was very long and a little boring UNTIL the last chapter!!! The last chapter was spectacular and I enjoyed that. There were a few things mentioned throughout the book that was really lovely however, so I am not saying this is a bad book by no means.

The book is about exactly what the title states: The Church's mission, Social justice, Shalom, and the Great Commission. If you are interested in any or all of those things, of course you are more than welcome to pick this book up and read it (which is why I did so).


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