
Biblical Missions Workbook
Principles, Priorities, and Practices
- 208 pages
- English
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Biblical Missions Workbook
Principles, Priorities, and Practices
About this book
The Biblical Missions Workbook brings together experienced and biblically focused missions voices to equip evangelical students worldwide for a faithful gospel witness today.
The workbook is a companion resource to the comprehensive textbook Biblical Missions: Principles, Priorities, and Practices. Both volumes are produced by The Master's Academy International (TMAI), a nonprofit organization and part of the John MacArthur family of ministries.
The 24 lessons draw from the textbook's 100 worldwide voices with step-by-step guidance to make biblical missions actionable. These lessons not only reinforce the most critical concepts of missions but also provide opportunities for field implementation in any global context.
Local churches around the world, as well as likeminded Christian colleges, seminaries, and missions organizations, are invited to follow these proven pathways to fulfill the Great Commission faithfully.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Ebook Instructions
- Contents
- Introduction to the Biblical Missions Workbook
- Lesson 1: First Steps to the Field: Biblical Authority and Sufficiency
- Lesson 2: Come and See: Missions In the Old Testament
- Lesson 3: Go and Make: Missions In the New Testament
- Lesson 4: Hearers of the Word: Understanding Christ’s Mandate In the Great Commission
- Lesson 5: Doers of the Word: Obeying Christ’s Mandate Through Gospel Proclamation
- Lesson 6: Living In Light of the Past: The History of Missions and Its Ongoing Legacy Today
- Lesson 7: Living In Light of the Future: Current Concerns In Missions and the Impact of Biblical Eschatology
- Lesson 8: Missionary Development Step 1: Identifying Missionaries for the Field
- Lesson 9: Missionary Development Step 2: Preparing Missionaries for the Field
- Lesson 10: Missionary Development Step 3: Sending Missionaries to the Field
- Lesson 11: Caring for Missionaries On the Field: Meeting Needs
- Lesson 12: Shepherding Missionaries On the Field: Supporting Families
- Lesson 13: Starting Right: Biblical Parameters for Church Planting
- Lesson 14: Leading Well: Biblical Objectives for the Planted Church
- Lesson 15: The Primary Objective: Equipping Indigenous Leaders
- Lesson 16: Equipping Leaders through Theological Education
- Lesson 17: Equipping Leaders Through Musical Instruction
- Lesson 18: Equipping Leaders Through Print Resources
- Lesson 19: Engaging the Outcast: Biblical Missions and Compassion
- Lesson 20: Helping the Weak: Biblical Missions In Urban Ministry, Justice, Adoption, and Health Care
- Lesson 21: Reaching the World: Biblical Missions Through Education, Hospitality, and Vocation
- Lesson 22: Best Practices for Effective Short-Term Ministries
- Lesson 23: Best Practices for Effective Ministry Partnerships
- Lesson 24: Best Practices for Effective Cultural Engagement