This is a great blog post that explains the rationale for a “yes” answer to this question.
Should we be sending missionaries to places that have been evangelized in the past?
God's glory, our spiritual poverty; God's grace, our Sentness
This is a great blog post that explains the rationale for a “yes” answer to this question.
Should we be sending missionaries to places that have been evangelized in the past?
Last Sunday more Christian believers attended church in China than in all of so-called ‘Christian Europe.
My old history professor Mark Noll made this comment in the introduction to his book “The New Shape of World Christianity.” (You can read the intro and an excerpt of the book here.) To think that Europe is Christianized and has no need of missionaries is flat out wrong. Of all the places in the world, it may be the place of greatest need. Live sent!