A Vision for Missions

A Vision for Missions by Tom Wells, published by Banner of Truth Trust in 1985, is a thought-provoking exploration of the foundational principles of missions. This first edition, comprising 157 pages, is presented in English and invites readers to reconsider the essence of evangelism and Christian ministry. Wells emphasizes that the starting point for missions is not human need, but rather the call to know and worship God.
In this book, readers will find a compelling argument that challenges conventional views on missions and evangelism. Wells articulates a vision that centers on Christian theology and the importance of understanding the gospel’s true purpose. By focusing on worship and the nature of God, this work seeks to inspire a deeper commitment to the mission of the church. The insights provided in A Vision for Missions are relevant for those involved in Christian ministry and anyone interested in the theological underpinnings of missions.
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Wells summons us back to first principles about missions. Human need is not the starting place. The gospel is a call to know and worship God.
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