Small Voice, Big City: The Challenge of Urban Mission - Paperback
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by Howard A. Snyder (Author)
Small Voice, Big City sets urban mission, the mission of Jesus, in a broad context: people, land, and the kingdom of God. This book focuses on the power of the gospel -- often outwardly weak, small, foolish -- to heal the nations and redeem earth's cities. The gospel proved powerful in the first-century world, when the church was born; it still is today.
Author Biography
Howard A. Snyder currently serves as Visiting Director of the Manchester Wesley Research Centre in England. He has taught at Tyndall Seminary in Toronto (2007-2012), Asbury Theological Seminary (1996-2006), United Theological Seminary in Dayton, Ohio(1998-1996), and in Chicago and São Paulo, Brazil. His two dozen books include The Problem of Wineskins, The Community of the King, Salvation Means Creation Healed (with Joel Scandrett), and most recently Jesus and Pocahontas: Gospel, Mission, and National Myth (2015).
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