I go solo on the mic in this episode and share the big announcement that Apostolic Imagination and Theology of Mission were recently published. Every book has a story, and you will hear why these were written. I address the general contents of the books and do a little reading […]
apostolic imagination
Apostolic Imagination just released! Now is the time to get your copy. A big thank you to those who have already shared on social media and throughout your circles of influence! Exciting! I have recorded several podcasts related to the book and have linked them below for your convenience. Enjoy! […]
7 Podcasts on Apostolic Imagination
I am expecting Apostolic Imagination: Recovering a Biblical Vision for the Church’s Mission Today to release very soon. I hope you will get a copy and tell others about it. This book has been a long-time in the making and one that I am extremely excited about when it comes […]
Free Webinar: Apostolic Imagination
I recently delivered two lectures on Apostolic Imagination at two U.S. seminaries (Beeson Divinity and Southeastern Baptist). While time did not allow for an overview of my forthcoming book, I was able to address some important components related to reimagining mission language, identity, function, and location. I want to share […]
Apostolic Imagination: Recent Lectures
I interrupt my hiatus to bring this important announcement. Apostolic Imagination: Recovering a Biblical Vision for the Church’s Mission Today is now available for pre-order! Of all of my books, this one has been the longest in the making. Though it took about a year to write, the concepts–and title–came […]
Apostolic Imagination Available for Pre-Order
The Church speaks the language of mission but uses more than one dictionary. Eckhard J. Schnabel observes this matter when he writes, “Many exegetical studies on missions fail to indicate which notion of mission is used or presupposed” (Early Christian Mission: Jesus and the Twelve, 11). Consider even the most […]