Name 5 of the most influential books on missiology that you’ve read.
Recent Comments
Copyright License

Blog and articles by Jonathan K. Dodson is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Top Posts
- Syncretistic Missional Ecclesiology: The Failure of Missional Church
- Deacon Training - I
- Tools for Missional Church
- Great Interview on Acts 29
- 8 Ways to Easily be Missional
- Keller on Managing Church Growth
- Deacon Training - II (Practice of Deacons)
- Andy Stanley: Communicating for Change?
- Missional Network Gathering & Savvy Core Team Training
- 8 Ways to Be Missional Download
- Tangible Kingdom Primer
- Partner/Members Material



5 comments
Comments feed for this article
November 26, 2008 at 3:31 am
brian
1. The Book of Acts accompanied by Darrell Bock’s BECNT Commentary on Acts
2. The Open Secret by Leslie Newbegin
3. The Mission of God by Christopher Wright
4. Forgotten Ways by Alan Hirsch
5. Salvation to the Ends of the Earth by Andreas Kostenberger
November 26, 2008 at 4:39 pm
jdodson
Anthropological Insight on Missiological Issues, Paul Hiebert
The Missionary Movement in Christian History, Andrew Walls
Everything by Tim Tennent
Translating the Message, Lamin Sanneh
The Next Christendom, Philip Jenkins
November 26, 2008 at 5:11 pm
Wednesday Links | Subverting Mediocrity
[...] What’s your top 5 books on Missiology? Check it. [...]
December 3, 2008 at 11:29 am
brad andrews
1. David Bosch: Transforming Mission
2. Darrell Guder, ed.: Missional Church
3. Lesslie Newbigin: The Open Secret
4. Charles Van Engen: God’s Missionary People
3. Alan Hirsch/Michael Frost: The Shaping of Things To Come
December 3, 2008 at 11:30 am
brad andrews
1. David Bosch: Transforming Mission
2. Darrell Guder, ed.: Missional Church
3. Lesslie Newbigin: The Open Secret
4. Charles Van Engen: God’s Missionary People
3. Alan Hirsch/Michael Frost: The Shaping of Things To Come