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Publication Date: 17 Apr 2015
Series: Keswick Foundations
Publisher: IVP
Page Count: 176
Author: Tim Chester
ISBN-13: 9781783592807, 9781783592821

Mission Matters

Love Says Go
By Tim Chester
God's missionary heart, delighting in and sending his Son, and wanting us to delight in him and make him known.
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Summary of Mission Matters

The Father delights in his Son.

This is the starting point of mission, its very core.

'Mission' means 'sending', but for centuries this was only used to describe what God did, sending his Son and his Spirit into the world. World mission exists because the Father wants people to delight in his Son, and the Son wants people to delight in the Father.

Tim Chester introduces us to a cascade of love, flowing from the Father to the Son through the Spirit. And that love overflows and, through us, keeps on flowing to our Christian community, and beyond us to a very needy world.

Mission matters. This book is for ordinary individuals willing to step out and become part of the most amazing, exciting venture in the history of the world, understanding its rich biblical context.

This title is brought to you by Keswick Ministries as part of their wide range of resources.
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Press Reviews

I will be recommending this book very widely indeed.

- Eddie Arthur

If you want to fire up your church with a vision for global mission, this is your book! It should carry a spiritual health warning.

- David Coffey OBE

Many are telling us that the day of global mission is over: the needs 'at home' are so overwhelming, and the dangers so great, that God cannot want us to go as he did in the past. But God does care, and he still wants us to care with his compassion for a world of need. I am sure this book will provoke many people to respond to the challenge, as they realize that there are still thousands waiting to be introduced to the Saviour who alone saves and cares.

- Helen Roseveare