Publisher: Baker Academic
ISBN: 9781540964649
Type: paperback
Shows how two overlooked ministry models--the base ecclesial communities of the Global South in the late twentieth century and the hush harbors of the US antebellum South--can provide wisdom and strategies for the twenty-first-century church and contemporary social movements.
Named One of Fifteen Important Theology Books of 2022, Englewood Review of Books
This book demonstrates how two overlooked ministry models--base ecclesial communities of the Global South in the late twentieth century and hush harbors of the US antebellum South--offer proven strategies for the twenty-first-century church and contemporary social movements. These ministry models provide insight into the creation and sustenance of vital Christian community, particularly for those seeking indigenous culturally-rooted models, and show how to integrate vibrant Christ-centered faith and mission with world-changing social justice and political action. The book includes on-the-ground stories from multiethnic communities, a foreword by Robert Chao Romero, and an afterword by Willie James Jennings.