"A wonderful guide to what it truly means to be a disciple..." GAVIN CALVER, Director of Mission / England, Evangelical Alliance PAUL HARCOURT, National Leader of New Wine England: "Offers encouragement and great wisdom for leaders who want to equip their congregations for today\'s mission context.
About the author: John Mc Ginley is New Wine\'s Regional Director for the Midlands and East Region and Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Leicester - a Resource Church seeking to encourage and support the mission of churches in Leicestershire and beyond..
The first half of this book establishes the key principles of Missional discipleship and the second illustrates the 5 Missional Practices, with practical examples, so that we can see God\'s Kingdom come here and now.
These simple Practices become profound when offered to others in the power of the Spirit and with love.
The 5 Missional Practices for the 21st Century contained in this book will help us to reach out to our family, friends and work colleagues with the message of hope.
Mission-Shaped Grace is an attempt to capture what John believes God has been teaching His people about mission in our modern day culture.
But society has shifted, and the ways in which we have done mission in the past are no longer relevant.
As the Church and individuals, our mission is to be a bridge between God and those who don\'t yet know Him.
John skilfully unpacks how to do this from a foundation and motivation of the great love and grace we have all received."The mandate to make Disciples of every nation until Christ returns remains unchanged.
Highly recommended " DR JONATHAN OLOYEDE, National Day of Prayer UK: "There is no greater commission, no higher calling given to us than to make Disciples of nations and peoples. "A wonderful guide to what it truly means to be a disciple..." GAVIN CALVER, Director of Mission / England, Evangelical Alliance PAUL HARCOURT, National Leader of New Wine England: "Offers encouragement and great wisdom for leaders who want to equip their congregations for today\'s mission context