Needless to say, just as in the Protestant mission scene, there has ever been tensions between the three mission emphases and their proponents, we find the same tension of the “old school” of Adventist mission and the newer Global Mission practitioners. With such a large body of believers that comes from various stages or were brought in through various means and schools of thoughts, there will perhaps not come a time when we will have only one emphasis in missions. For the moment though, I am thankful that the direction of Adventist mission is still towards identifying the unreached and finding ways to reach them effectively.
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CategoriesAuthorAbner Dizon is currently serving as the Interfaith Services Director for Muslim and Secular Postmodern at Southern Asia-Pacific Division (SSD). He is a previous Assistant Professor of World Mission and Islamic Studies at the AIIAS Seminary. |