Europe 2021 - A Missiological Report

 
 
 

Vista co-editor Jim Memory has written a report highlighting the crucial issues and trends which are shaping the context for Christian mission in Europe today.

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The report, which is available for free download from the Vista website, provides an analysis of the key political, economic, social, environmental, and technological trends; of the most important spiritual challenges; and of the shifts in mission thinking that are impacting the practice of Christian mission today. And in every case, it considers how the Covid-19 has impacted these trends.

The report concludes with an exploration of the implications that each of these trends has for those of us who are involved in Christian mission in Europe today.

"It is so hard to get the big picture of what is happening in Europe today. Most of us see Europe from only one point of view and that does distort our perspective. So in preparing this report I have drawn on my own experience of ministry in two very different European contexts (UK and Spain), my research on Europe over the last ten years, and feedback from some thirty respected Christian leaders from across Europe” explains author Jim Memory.

“What you have in this report is not just my view, but the considered perspective of a community of reflective practitioners from North and South, East and West, men and women, native Europeans and Majority World leaders.

Yet there is one more perspective needed for this report to truly have an impact - yours! So as you read, be asking the Holy Spirit to help you to consider the implications of these trends for your situation, your organisation, your ministry. Providing the fuel for you to do that process of spiritual discernment is what really motivated me to write this report."

Among the many endorsements included,, Dr Chris Wright, PhD, Global Ambassador and Ministry Director, Langham Partnership has this to say about the report:

Combining fascinating and timely analysis of social, economic, and political trends, with insightful and forward-looking missiological reflection, this report should be essential reading for all those who, in any part of the world, are concerned about mission in, from and to, the continent of Europe. Thoroughly documented from secular sources and theological expertise, this is the kind of resource that is increasingly needed for intelligent Christian engagement in our alarmingly changed world. “

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