The Missionary Call: Find Your Place in Gods Plan For the World


The Missionary Call: Find Your Place in God's Plan for the World

Resources, advice and opportunities for individuals exploring a call to serve. Helping churches to develop their call to world mission through resourcing and communication. Linking people and expertise, and profiling partner organisations in preparation for mobilisation. Learning options for groups and individuals through study programmes and events. David Sills is a valuable, objective and comprehensive review of this subject.

Distorted perceptions and misunderstandings regarding who is called and what consists of a call to missions abound, but Dr. Sills deals with every perspective from a biblical and practical consideration. Sills leads his readers through a methodical evaluation of the complexities of a missionary calling without being formulaic or unnecessarily mysterious.

This book should be in the toolkit of anyone exploring a calling to cross-cultural ministry.

The Missionary Call: Find Your Place in God's Plan For the World

David Sills offers practical help in thinking through the call to missions-from discerning whether God has called you to missions, to determining how and where you should serve. David continues to travel widely both internationally and throughout the USA, teaching, preaching, consulting, and leading mission teams. David and his wife, Mary, have two children and seven grandchildren.

Heart of God

David Sills is a valuable, objective and comprehensive review of this subject. Distorted perceptions and misunderstandings regarding who is called and what consists of a call to missions abound, but Dr. Sills deals with every perspective from a biblical and practical consideration.

Product Description

“The Missionary Call by Dr. David Sills is a valuable, objective and comprehensive review of this subject. Distorted perceptions and misunderstandings. Editorial Reviews. Review. “The Missionary Call by Dr. David Sills is a valuable, objective and comprehensive review of this subject. Distorted perceptions and.

Sills leads his readers through a methodical evaluation of the complexities of a missionary calling without being formulaic or unnecessarily mysterious. This book should be in the toolkit of anyone exploring a calling to cross-cultural ministry. David Sills offers practical help in thinking through the call to missions-from discerning whether God has called you to missions, to determining how and where you should serve.

A scholarly missiologist with hands-on missionary experience, Dr.

Sills provides sound pastoral advice to Christians wondering if God might be calling them to spend their lives as missionaries in the service of the Gospel. I am absolutely confident that this book will make a big difference in many lives. What would you like to know about this product?

The Missionary Call

The choice of mission agency may be more important than the location of ministry. Nothing is more exciting than being faithful to the call that He places on your life! Distorted perceptions and misunderstandings regarding who is called and what consists of a call to missions abound, but Dr. There is some unnecessary repetition of concepts, quotations, anecdotes, and sentiments, throughout the chapters. This book provides a look at the call from both a personal and historical view. I am absolutely confident that this book will make a big difference in many lives. Ask a Question What would you like to know about this product?

Please enter your name, your email and your question regarding the product in the fields below, and we'll answer you in the next hours. You can unsubscribe at any time. Sign in or create an account.

  • Customers who bought this item also bought?
  • Whats Your Story? Storytelling to Move Markets, Audiences, People, and Brands (paperback): Storytell.
  • Bridal March (from music to A Midsummer Nights Dream) - Violin 1;
  • TEN FUN THINGS TO DO IN BIG BEAR.
  • The Rule of Lawyers: How the New Litigation Elite Threatens Americas Rule of Law.
  • Attention in Vision: Perception, Communication and Action?