I have not grabbed a copy of the new book yet but with the content of what Dr Harvey has been revealing for the past weeks since its launch, it's pure proof of an Apostolic move of what the pages have to unfold to missions as tools and lenses to rightly divide the truth to its borders and people of different landscapes.
I earnestly perceived the voice and the image behind the book as a medium to rewrite the scope of what missions and theological perspectives have carried over the years about what God's Great Commission is meant for and how it has been taken on differently by virtue of man's interpretation of multicultural discipleship.
I pray it's become the benchmark of rebuilding, remoulding, retelling what the entire consent of God is, making disciples across the globe of Christians and a centre for gathering the pieces of what God's intended love is for different people from different cultures.
Thank you, Dr Harvey, for availing yourself of an impactful journey through the pages of your books.
Thanks for writing this, it clarifies a lot, and while I'm a bit skeptical about quick shifts, your insights on this genuine tipping point are truely encouraging.
As someone from the uk, white, privileged essentially and from a generational missional family but living in Asia for 21 years and married to a Fijian I welcome those very nuanced and important discussions on missions in a world where versions of Christianity are becoming intertwined with cries of “ foreigners out”. I have been increasingly conserved about the intertwining of nationalism and racism and am so grateful for those who are prayerfully and intelligently addressing this
I have not grabbed a copy of the new book yet but with the content of what Dr Harvey has been revealing for the past weeks since its launch, it's pure proof of an Apostolic move of what the pages have to unfold to missions as tools and lenses to rightly divide the truth to its borders and people of different landscapes.
I earnestly perceived the voice and the image behind the book as a medium to rewrite the scope of what missions and theological perspectives have carried over the years about what God's Great Commission is meant for and how it has been taken on differently by virtue of man's interpretation of multicultural discipleship.
I pray it's become the benchmark of rebuilding, remoulding, retelling what the entire consent of God is, making disciples across the globe of Christians and a centre for gathering the pieces of what God's intended love is for different people from different cultures.
Thank you, Dr Harvey, for availing yourself of an impactful journey through the pages of your books.
Thanks for writing this, it clarifies a lot, and while I'm a bit skeptical about quick shifts, your insights on this genuine tipping point are truely encouraging.
As someone from the uk, white, privileged essentially and from a generational missional family but living in Asia for 21 years and married to a Fijian I welcome those very nuanced and important discussions on missions in a world where versions of Christianity are becoming intertwined with cries of “ foreigners out”. I have been increasingly conserved about the intertwining of nationalism and racism and am so grateful for those who are prayerfully and intelligently addressing this
Have you talked with Greg about a possible episode of https://www.theologyontheway.com/ re: your latest book?