Tentmaking
Title | Tentmaking PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Lai |
Publisher | Biblica |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1932805532 |
Those who are unfamiliar with the world of tentmaking will find valuable information to introduce them to the concept and to help in getting started. Designed to be a manual, Tentmaking is more than just an overview of questions and issues. This work will serve as an in-depth reference for existing tentmakers. This thoroughly researched collection is the result of interviews from over 450 people serving in the 10/40 window. It provides a unique viewpoint on missions, sharing proven, workable alternatives to conventional missionary life. Tentmaking provides an important and much needed resource to this specialized area of world missions.
Tentmaking
Title | Tentmaking PDF eBook |
Author | James Francis |
Publisher | Gracewing Publishing |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780852443699 |
Tentmaking
Title | Tentmaking PDF eBook |
Author | Kurt T. Kruger |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 222 |
Release | 2020-09-29 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1725265133 |
Would it surprise you to know that New Testament scholars, missiologists, and church-planting authorities cannot agree on how to define tentmaking, whether or not the church should be practicing it today, or even why Paul did it in the first place? It's true. In Tentmaking, the widespread confusion and overall disagreement within the church regarding Paul's self-support are exposed. Commonly held assumptions are removed from their entrenched positions and myths are debunked. In their place, Tentmaking offers an unadorned yet powerfully convincing presentation of Paul's own self-disclosed reasons for intentionally selecting to support himself in some ministry contexts, but not others. This well-researched book provides answers to crucial questions that currently surround tentmaking, as well as a practical guide intended to lead to the recovery of biblical tentmaking within the church. Readers who pick up this book should be prepared to embark on an engrossing journey that will reward them with clarity on the often-misunderstood topic of Paul's tentmaking.
Tentmaking
Title | Tentmaking PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick Lai |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 429 |
Release | 2012-01-05 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830859578 |
Professional church planter Patrick Lai provides an in-depth reference for tentmakers--business-as-mission practitioners operating in regions of great antagonism to the Christian message.
Tentmakers
Title | Tentmakers PDF eBook |
Author | James W. Watson |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 147 |
Release | 2022-09-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1666739995 |
Tentmaking is a growing reality in Western society that necessitates more reflection and relevant response from pastoral and mission leaders. The need to consider bivocational or multivocational ministries is catalyzed by established congregations wrestling with decline in attendance, by new immigrant communities looking for sustainable ways to minister, and by misunderstanding or lack of information on the nature of this ministry approach. This need is also triggered by the urgency to address biblical, theological, and pragmatic issues of tentmaking that can forge a way forward for the Canadian church in the midst of an uncertain future. This volume seeks to forge a way forward as a result of the Canadian Multivocational Ministry Project (CMMP), a qualitative and community-based research project among tentmaking pastoral leaders across Canada. This research partnered with the Wellness Project @ Wycliffe, which uses online questionnaires to assess wellness in congregational ministry. The CMMP research report and the wellness findings form the basis of the multifaceted reflections in the book by Canadian scholars, researchers, and multivocational practitioners. This book offers an accurate pulse of the challenges, opportunities, and future of tentmaking in relation to Christianity and the church in these uncertain times.
The Social Context of Paul's Ministry
Title | The Social Context of Paul's Ministry PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald F. Hock |
Publisher | Fortress Press |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 2007-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781451417685 |
In this "slim, readable, and provocative volume" (Journal of Biblical Literature), Ronald Hock focuses on the apostle Paul and his work within the social and intellectual context of the Greek East of the early Roman Empire. Hock discusses the New Testament evidence concerning tentmaking in relation to Paul's life as an apostle of Christ. Relevant literary and nonliterary texts from outside the New Testament add detail to a picture of ancient society and open new areas for study. The author describes the typical experiences that arose from such a way of life traveling, the tentmaking trade, the missionary use of the workshop, attitudes toward work, and Paul's own reflections on the significance of his tentmaking for the apostolic self-understanding.
Working Your Way to the Nations
Title | Working Your Way to the Nations PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Lewis |
Publisher | Intervarsity Press |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780830819058 |
Ever since the Apostle Paul had a job making tents to support his work of spreading the gospel, "tentmakers" have played an important role in the fulfillment of the Great Commission. But not everyone who works overseas has an impact for Christ. Becoming an effective tentmaker calls for a special mix of skills. This workbook is actually a course of study. It helps Christians interested in tentmaking learn how to fulfill that calling. While the book can be used for individual study, it will be most useful when studied with others in a small group. Guidelines for group study are included. - Back cover.