The World Mission of the Church

Speaker: 
Dr. Timothy Tennent

The purpose of this course is to provide a broad introduction to the worldwide mission of the church of Jesus Christ. Beginning with a Biblical foundation, the course examines key Scriptural passages in both the Old and New Testaments that relate to the mission of the church. The second part of the course addresses key theological and cultural challenges that the church faces in proclaiming the gospel and establishing culturally relevant and viable churches. The third portion of the course exposes the student to key concepts in 21st century mission thinking, including mission strategy, the role of forging global partnerships, and the need to focus on church planting. Throughout the course, the emphasis is on practical ways the church can be more effective in ministering cross-culturally and fulfilling the Great Commission.

Special thanks to Jeremy Halbert for volunteering to edit this class.

Recommended reading: 

Invitation to World Missions: A Trinitarian Missiology for the Twenty-First Century – Timothy Tennant

Class Outline

Introduction
Introduction

Welcome to the class, a discussion of "Mission" and "Missions," and the three aspects of the mission of God

(03 min. 56 sec.)
Missions and the Heart of God
Missions and the Heart of God

The biblical basis for Missions and a few theological questions

(46 min. 59 sec.)
History of the Church's Expansion into the World
History of the Church's Expansion into the World

A discussion of the Modern Period of Missions

(17 min. 50 sec.)
Practical Applications and Strategies
Practical Applications and Strategies

Practical application of missions, 6 questions for the church, trends in Missions Today

(01 hr. 07 min. 25 sec.)
Conclusion
Conclusion

The Top 10 things the church should know about missions

(06 min. 37 sec.)