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Missional Perspectives

Each edition of the Global Connections newsletter features a double page article focussing on an issue relating to mission that we feel to be particularly topical or relevant to the network. This page features the articles from Global Connections newsletter over the last two years. Many of the issues covered are as urgently important as ever while some of the older articles may offer a sense of how priorities and perspectives within mission have changed in the months since their publication. The articles are introduced below in reverse-chronological order (most recent first). To read the full article, click on the corresponding link.
Transforming Church
Church as a Transformed and Transforming Community - Autumn 2009
We asked two people from within the network for their personal perspectives on what it means for the Church to be a transformed and transforming community
 
Can being Green be Missional?
Can being Green be Missional? - Autumn 2008
Ecology, the environmentand mission
 
Mission in the 21st Century
Mission in the 21st Century - Summer 2008
Examining global themes of discipleship, worship and cultural perspectives, as well as tackling topical issues such as migration
 
Partnership in Progress
Partnership in Progress - Spring 2008
Rob Hay of Redcliffe College comments on his experiences in helping to set up the Nova partnership
 
Mission and the Environmental Crisis
Mission and the Environmental Crisis - Winter 2007
Dave Bookless of A Rocha reflects on the growing 'green' agenda - is it the latest bandwagon or is there something deeper?
 
Beyond Partnership
Beyond Partnership - Autumn 2007
We asked various people from within the network about how agencies and churches can work together and how we should partner with agencies and churches from the non-western world
 
Risk in Mission
Taking Risks in Mission - Summer 2007
Real life stories from within the network about taking risks in mission
 
Running on Empty
Running on Empty - Spring 2007
Are we being shaped by the God of mission?