PRESENT-DAY MISSION PARTNERSHIPS

The centre of gravity of the church and of mission-sending has shifted from the North and West to the South and East. Currently, as many full-time cross-cultural missionaries are sent and supported by churches in Asia, Africa and Latin America as those sent from Europe and North America. In this ne...

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Main Author: C van Engen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2019-12-01
Series:Acta Theologica
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Online Access:https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4042
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description The centre of gravity of the church and of mission-sending has shifted from the North and West to the South and East. Currently, as many full-time cross-cultural missionaries are sent and supported by churches in Asia, Africa and Latin America as those sent from Europe and North America. In this new reality, there is an urgent need to discover and create new patterns of missionary partnership among Christians worldwide. It is urgent that church leaders, mission executives, and mission practitioners talk together, analyse, critique, and articulate the possibilities and pitfalls of partnership in mission in the 21st century. This article reflects on three aspects of present-day mission partnership, namely the broad contexts of mission partnerships; issues related to the structures for mission partnerships, particularly the modality-sodality mission relationships, and some pitfalls of paternalism facing all those in mission partnerships.
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spelling doaj-art-f71193d8e9a447f294c3f03f86731e5f2025-02-11T09:47:19ZengUniversity of the Free StateActa Theologica1015-87582309-90892019-12-0110.38140/at.v0i0.4042PRESENT-DAY MISSION PARTNERSHIPSC van Engen0Fuller Theological Seminary, USA The centre of gravity of the church and of mission-sending has shifted from the North and West to the South and East. Currently, as many full-time cross-cultural missionaries are sent and supported by churches in Asia, Africa and Latin America as those sent from Europe and North America. In this new reality, there is an urgent need to discover and create new patterns of missionary partnership among Christians worldwide. It is urgent that church leaders, mission executives, and mission practitioners talk together, analyse, critique, and articulate the possibilities and pitfalls of partnership in mission in the 21st century. This article reflects on three aspects of present-day mission partnership, namely the broad contexts of mission partnerships; issues related to the structures for mission partnerships, particularly the modality-sodality mission relationships, and some pitfalls of paternalism facing all those in mission partnerships. https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4042Mission partnershipsPaternalismStructures of rmissionMonasticism in mission
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PRESENT-DAY MISSION PARTNERSHIPS
Acta Theologica
Mission partnerships
Paternalism
Structures of rmission
Monasticism in mission
title PRESENT-DAY MISSION PARTNERSHIPS
title_full PRESENT-DAY MISSION PARTNERSHIPS
title_fullStr PRESENT-DAY MISSION PARTNERSHIPS
title_full_unstemmed PRESENT-DAY MISSION PARTNERSHIPS
title_short PRESENT-DAY MISSION PARTNERSHIPS
title_sort present day mission partnerships
topic Mission partnerships
Paternalism
Structures of rmission
Monasticism in mission
url https://journals.ufs.ac.za/index.php/at/article/view/4042
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