Jesus' final words to his disciples ring down through the preach the gospel to every individual and disciple every nation. Preach the gospel? Got it. But what does it mean to disciple the nations? Do I preach or teach? To individuals or groups of people? What exactly does Jesus want me to do?
Come explore these questions through Scripture, history, and the ideas and experiences of those who are actively engaged in discipling nations. You'll discover that God's kingdom comes in and through many ministries, vocations, and locations -- from university campuses to developing regions, in kitchens and boardrooms, through government, journalism, and the arts. All followers of Christ, not a select group, are needed to bring God's grace and truth to individuals, cultures, and nations today, to do the works God prepared in advance for us to do.
Jesus' words are for each of us, wherever we are and whatever God has gifted us to do. What does it look like for you, and for the body of Christ worldwide, to respond passionately and creatively to the call of God to see every person and every nation transformed?
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I am one of the authors of this book, which outlines theological, philosophical, and practical examples of mission in many arenas or society and many cultural settings. My chapter is a story, a conversation with a young man in his discovery of God's calling.