
by Roland Allen
When Missionary Methods first appeared in 1912, it made a startling impression, challenging paternalistic Western missionary practice. It has remained in constant demand ever since.
Profoundly biblical, Allen's "methods" are drawn from a scrupulous examination of Paul the apostle's own principles for missionary work. He argues that these apostolic principles - founded on an unwavering belief in the Holy Spirit indwelling new believers and churches - are as relevant today as they were in the formative years of the church.
The longevity of Missionary Methods: St. Paul's or Ours? attests to the truth and validity of Alien's incisive views on missions and the church's evangelistic role in the world.
Also by Roland Allen The Spontaneous Expansion of the Church: And the Causes That Hinder It (1927)
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