Kingdom Without Borders: The Untold Story of Global Christianity, By Miriam Adeney

Kingdom Without Borders

The Untold Story of Global Christianity

by Miriam Adeney

Kingdom Without Borders
Paperback
  • Length: 295 pages
  • Dimensions: 5.5 × 8.25 in
  • Published: November 18, 2009
  • Imprint: IVP
  • ISBN: 9780830838493
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The twenty-first century opened with a rapidly changing map of Christianity. While its influence is waning in some of its traditional Western strongholds, it is growing at a phenomenal pace in the global South. And yet this story has largely eluded the corporate news brokers of the West. Layered as it is with countless personal and corporate stories of remarkable faith and witness, it nevertheless lies ghostlike behind the newsprint and webpages of our print media, outside the camera's visionon the network evening news.

Miriam Adeney has lived, traveled and ministered widely. She has walked with Christians in and from the far reaches of the globe. As she pulls back the veil on real Christians--their faith, their hardships, theirtriumphs and, yes, their failures–an inspiring and challenging story of a kingdom that knows no borders takes shape.

This is a book that coaxes us out of our comfortable lives. It beckons us to expand our vision and experience of the possibilities and promise of a faith that continues to shape lives, communities and nations.

"Kingdom Without Borders invites us into a magnificent tapestry of the glory of God alive in the peoples and nations of our world. Miriam Adeney weaves the dominant designs of God's global mission with and through countless stories of people and friends. We meet sisters and brothers in Christ in contexts of joy and profound sadness; in China, Latin America, the Islamic and the Buddhist worlds; in the arts and persecution, in the Word and the Spirit. I cannot recommend any book higher than Kingdom Without Borders as the introduction to worshiping the God on mission."William D. Taylor, Global Ambassador, World Evangelical Alliance, and coauthor of Global Mission Handbook
"Miriam Adeney has once again written a powerful and accessible book on a topic of profound importance. Readers will be humbled and inspired by what they find in these pages--testimonies that show how the gospel is changing lives all over the world."Dana L. Robert, Truman Collins Professor of World Christianity and History of Mission, Boston University School of Theology
"A delightful and accessible introduction to global missions--God's foreign policy among the nations. A masterful storyteller, Miriam introduces us to her multicultural family, from Cesar in the Philippines to Ruth in Rwanda, in this flyover perspective on the move of the Spirit through the peoples of our world. Bible teaching, economic theory, comparative religions or insights on intercultural communication provide lively connecting tissue you will not find in dry missions texts. It is a bold call to serve vulnerably, sharing in suffering until Christ's resurrection power is released among all peoples!"Steve Hoke, vice president of people development, Church Resource Ministries
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CONTENTS

Introduction: What I Learned from Filipinos
1 These Are My People
2 The Elephant in the Room: Jesus' People in China
3 Word
4 Pulsating Passion: Jesus' People in Latin America
5 Spirit
6 Axis of Hope: Jesus' People in the Muslim World
7 Catastrophe
8 Mystic Servants: Jesus' People in the Hindu World
9 Song
10 When You Go Through Fire: Jesus' People in Africa
11 Way of the Cross
12 Way of Life
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Miriam Adeney

Miriam Adeney (Ph.D. anthropology) is professor of global and urban ministries at Seattle Pacific University and teaching fellow at Regent College. She is the author of Daughters of Islam, God's Foreign Policy: Practical Ways to Help the World's Poor, A Time for Risking: Priorities for Women, and How to Write: A Christian Writer's Guide.