2. Amy Carmichael
"I know not what to say about
the mission. I feel as a farmer
does about his crop;
sometimes I think the seed is
springing, and then I hope; a
little time blasts all, and my
hopes are gone like a
cloud. ...I preach every day to
the natives, and twice on the
Lord's Day constantly, besides
other itinerant labours; and I try
to speak of Jesus Christ and
Him crucified, and of Him
alone; but my soul is often
dejected to see no fruit."
3.
4. Go to the ReferencesGo to the References
• Mission - An act of sending, especially to
perform some function; a flight with
specific purpose such as bombing and so
on – Page 951 of The Chambers
Dictionary.
5.
6.
7. Critique of these definitionsCritique of these definitions
If everything is mission, nothing is missionIf everything is mission, nothing is mission
(Neill 1959)(Neill 1959)
The Specture of Panmissionism (FreytagThe Specture of Panmissionism (Freytag
1961)1961)
8. Mission was defined asMission was defined as
Sending of Missionaries to a particular placeSending of Missionaries to a particular place
(Ohm 1962)(Ohm 1962)
Activities by MissionariesActivities by Missionaries
The geographical area where missionaries workThe geographical area where missionaries work
Propagation of the gospel (Muller 1987)Propagation of the gospel (Muller 1987)
Expansion of the reign of GodExpansion of the reign of God
Conversion of the heathenConversion of the heathen
Founding of the New ChurchFounding of the New Church
9. Traditional understanding ofTraditional understanding of
mission as Expansionismmission as Expansionism
Mission was seen as colonialMission was seen as colonial
expansion (Kirk, 1999)– Westernexpansion (Kirk, 1999)– Western
mission as business operationmission as business operation
Occupation of the fields – Cyprian:Occupation of the fields – Cyprian:
Salus extra ecclesiass non estSalus extra ecclesiass non est
(E73:21) – No salvation outside(E73:21) – No salvation outside
the church (Cardoze 2002)the church (Cardoze 2002)
Carlos F Cardoze, Orlandi – Mission an Essential Guide.
Nashville: Abington Press 2002
10. Colonial agenda in MissionColonial agenda in Mission
The conquest of other religionsThe conquest of other religions
(Rutti 1972) – Conquistadores(Rutti 1972) – Conquistadores
Portuguese and Spanish (Kirk) –Portuguese and Spanish (Kirk) –
Roman emperor and PopeRoman emperor and Pope
integration as God’s reignintegration as God’s reign
Authority with the sender (churchAuthority with the sender (church
or sponsoring institutions) –or sponsoring institutions) –
Apostolate (Roman CatholicApostolate (Roman Catholic
traditions – Kirk)traditions – Kirk)
11. Four Impure Motives of MissionFour Impure Motives of Mission
Cultural (Transfer of Superior Culture)Cultural (Transfer of Superior Culture)
Romantic Motive (Tour to exotic countries)Romantic Motive (Tour to exotic countries)
Imperialist (colonial authorities)Imperialist (colonial authorities)
Ecclesiastical Colonialism (to exportEcclesiastical Colonialism (to export
Churches’ own confession and order toChurches’ own confession and order to
other territories)other territories)
Verkuyl (1978)Verkuyl (1978)
12. Theological Motives of MissionTheological Motives of Mission
The motive of conversion (decision andThe motive of conversion (decision and
commitment) – saved soulscommitment) – saved souls
Eschatological motive (reign of God as aEschatological motive (reign of God as a
future reality without present realities)future reality without present realities)
Plantatio ecclesial (church planting) –Plantatio ecclesial (church planting) –
need for gathering a communityneed for gathering a community
The philanthropic – issues of justice andThe philanthropic – issues of justice and
improved society (Freytage)improved society (Freytage)
13. Mission Lunatic??!Mission Lunatic??!
Schultz – In our missionary outreach weSchultz – In our missionary outreach we
resemble a lunatic who carries the harvestresemble a lunatic who carries the harvest
into his burning barn (1930) – many do notinto his burning barn (1930) – many do not
proclaim the Gospel rather individualismproclaim the Gospel rather individualism
and the values of the West – ‘Intra-muros’and the values of the West – ‘Intra-muros’
– the outcome of the mission is– the outcome of the mission is
determined by what happens inside thedetermined by what happens inside the
church not outside in the mission field.church not outside in the mission field.
15. Reflecting on MissionReflecting on Mission
Mission as ? The word Mission is found in theMission as ? The word Mission is found in the
New Testament only once in Acts 12:25New Testament only once in Acts 12:25
Evangelion – to announce the good newsEvangelion – to announce the good news
(evangelism)(evangelism)
Martyria - to bear witness (IMC 1952)Martyria - to bear witness (IMC 1952)
Oikumene – to become one in/with ChristOikumene – to become one in/with Christ
(ecumenism) – Koinonia (fellowship) (IMC 1947)(ecumenism) – Koinonia (fellowship) (IMC 1947)
Kerygma – to preach (IMC 1947)Kerygma – to preach (IMC 1947)
Didache – to teach (IMC 1947)Didache – to teach (IMC 1947)
Diakonia – to serve (1967 Hoekendijk)Diakonia – to serve (1967 Hoekendijk)
16. Mission in Different ContextsMission in Different Contexts
Mission companion/partners
personal context - Divided, taking sides,
listening…
Context of the people local andContext of the people local and
nationalnational
Global Context
Neo-Liberal values, Economic disparity,
concentration of wealth
Nationalism, fundamentalism, terrorism
17. In Mission – Am I Making Sense to
different age groups?
YouthChildren
Adults
Women
Outsider
18. Crisis – Danger and OpportunityCrisis – Danger and Opportunity
Church in Crisis – as a sign beingChurch in Crisis – as a sign being
spoken against - Kraemerspoken against - Kraemer
Crisis is the combination of danger andCrisis is the combination of danger and
opportunity - Koyamaopportunity - Koyama
What is this Crisis? What mission has toWhat is this Crisis? What mission has to
do with this crisis? -do with this crisis? -
a.a. The advance of science, technology andThe advance of science, technology and
secularizationsecularization
b.b. Dechristianization of the WestDechristianization of the West
19. c. Migration of people of many faiths –c. Migration of people of many faiths –
devotees of other faith becomesdevotees of other faith becomes
missionaries and aggressive missionmissionaries and aggressive mission
d. Subjugation of people of colour, casted. Subjugation of people of colour, caste
and raceand race
e. Divided World –Rich and Poor – Angere. Divided World –Rich and Poor – Anger
and frustration - reluctanceand frustration - reluctance
f. Western ecclesial ways, theologies andf. Western ecclesial ways, theologies and
practices were no more predominant andpractices were no more predominant and
normative.normative.
20. Mission according to BoschMission according to Bosch
Christian faith is intrinsically Missionary – UniversalChristian faith is intrinsically Missionary – Universal
Impact – Ultimate Truth (Stackhouse 1988)Impact – Ultimate Truth (Stackhouse 1988)
Looking at the World from a Christian Perspective –Looking at the World from a Christian Perspective –
reforms, analysis and appraisalreforms, analysis and appraisal
Dynamic relationship between God and the World –Dynamic relationship between God and the World –
God’s self communication in JesusGod’s self communication in Jesus
Recognition of the tension between Divine providenceRecognition of the tension between Divine providence
and human Confusionand human Confusion
Church as Missionary existence – Universal Gospel withChurch as Missionary existence – Universal Gospel with
Universal ProclamationUniversal Proclamation
Church as sacrament and sign – mediation and pointerChurch as sacrament and sign – mediation and pointer
21. Contd…Contd…
No division between foreign mission and HomeNo division between foreign mission and Home
MissionMission
Difference between Mission and MissionsDifference between Mission and Missions
The whole church bringing the whole gospel toThe whole church bringing the whole gospel to
the whole worldthe whole world
Participating in the struggles of people – God’sParticipating in the struggles of people – God’s
yesyes
EvangelismEvangelism
God’s No to the world –not merely a politicalGod’s No to the world –not merely a political
religionreligion
22. Mission
Creative
Tension
Church with
others missio Dei
Mediating
Salvation
Quest for
Justice
Evangelism
Liberation
Common
Witness
Ministry by
(Whole) People
of God
Witness to
people of
Other Living
Faiths
Action in
Hope
Theology
David Bosch’s Transforming Mission
Additions by Norman E Thomas to
Bosch – Contextualization, and
Inculturation, dialogue in Classic Texts
23. Holistic Mission
Plurality of Mission
Prophetic Liberative
Nourishes
Culture
Building
Communities
Proclamation
Development-
oriented
Participatory
Dialogic
and
interactive
Developed from WCC’s Statements 1980 -2005
You are the light of
the world Unity
24. Five Marks of Mission – AnglicanFive Marks of Mission – Anglican
understandingunderstanding
►To Proclaim the Good News of the KingdomTo Proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom
►To teach, baptise and nurture new believersTo teach, baptise and nurture new believers
►To respond to human need by lovingTo respond to human need by loving
serviceservice
►To seek to transform unjust structures ofTo seek to transform unjust structures of
societysociety
►To strive to safeguard the integrity ofTo strive to safeguard the integrity of
creation and sustain and renew the life ofcreation and sustain and renew the life of
the earth.the earth.
----Andrew Walls and Cathy Ross Mission in the 21----Andrew Walls and Cathy Ross Mission in the 21stst
Century.Century.
25. Nine statements of Mission –Nine statements of Mission –
Methodist UnderstandingMethodist Understanding
►Telling the good news of Jesus ChristTelling the good news of Jesus Christ
►Calling people to faith in Jesus Christ andCalling people to faith in Jesus Christ and
Christian discipleshipChristian discipleship
►Building partnerships with other churchesBuilding partnerships with other churches
and groups who share some of our missionand groups who share some of our mission
aims.aims.
►Caring for individual people andCaring for individual people and
communitiescommunities
►Caring for the earthCaring for the earth
26. ►Sharing the task of education; social andSharing the task of education; social and
spiritual developmentspiritual development
►Struggling for a just worldStruggling for a just world
►Being alongside the poorBeing alongside the poor
►Becoming friends with people of differentBecoming friends with people of different
cultures and faithscultures and faiths
28. SugirtharajahSugirtharajah
Conversion to ReorientationConversion to Reorientation
Evangelising the Evangelizer and conversionEvangelising the Evangelizer and conversion
within the traditionwithin the tradition
Revival to RevitalisingRevival to Revitalising
Recovering some forgotten aspects –Recovering some forgotten aspects –
compassionate Godcompassionate God
Sharing to distribution – of wealthSharing to distribution – of wealth
Critical remark on Sugirtharajah – inward looking alone is not
holistic mission – witnessing an aspect of mission
29. For me Mission meansFor me Mission means
Being and Becoming a Christian –Being and Becoming a Christian –
Gandhi: If Christians would really liveGandhi: If Christians would really live
according to the teachings of Christ, asaccording to the teachings of Christ, as
found in the Bible, all of India would befound in the Bible, all of India would be
Christian today.Christian today.
30. UbuntuUbuntu
Against his background Tutu brings a theologyAgainst his background Tutu brings a theology
that "seeks to restore the oppressor's humanitythat "seeks to restore the oppressor's humanity
by releasing and enabling the oppressed to seeby releasing and enabling the oppressed to see
their oppressors as peers under God." This istheir oppressors as peers under God." This is
his ubuntu theology, so named after an Africanhis ubuntu theology, so named after an African
idea of community. Tutu shows that humanidea of community. Tutu shows that human
beings are defined not by their race but by theirbeings are defined not by their race but by their
createdness in God's image, which brings valuecreatedness in God's image, which brings value
and dignity to all people. That imago Dei thusand dignity to all people. That imago Dei thus
breaks down racial barriers. Tutu declares "webreaks down racial barriers. Tutu declares "we
can be human only in ... community, in koinonia,can be human only in ... community, in koinonia,
in peace."in peace."
31. Engaging with people in search (meanings) for God,Engaging with people in search (meanings) for God,
for life and for neighbours through Christfor life and for neighbours through Christ
-Vivekananda: You are all Sons of God,-Vivekananda: You are all Sons of God,
immortal spirit. "Know", he declared, "theimmortal spirit. "Know", he declared, "the
Kingdom of Heaven is within you." "I and myKingdom of Heaven is within you." "I and my
Father are one." Dare you stand up and say,Father are one." Dare you stand up and say,
not only that "I am the Son of God", but I shallnot only that "I am the Son of God", but I shall
also find in my heart of hearts that "I and myalso find in my heart of hearts that "I and my
Father are one"? That was what Jesus ofFather are one"? That was what Jesus of
Nazareth said. He never talks of this world andNazareth said. He never talks of this world and
of this life.of this life.
32. Words related to MissionWords related to Mission
SendingSending
CommissioningCommissioning
ProclaimingProclaiming
ConvertingConverting
BuildingBuilding
SponsoringSponsoring
SupportingSupporting
PersuadingPersuading
PromotingPromoting
Being
Participating
Liberating
Listening
Humanising
Sharing
Witnessing
Accepting
Receiving
33. Mission includesMission includes
An Action of emptyingAn Action of emptying
A Process of learning andA Process of learning and
listeninglistening
Content – good newsContent – good news
Effect – transformed livesEffect – transformed lives
People – all no barriersPeople – all no barriers
Place – any wherePlace – any where
Culture – dignity restoredCulture – dignity restored
Method – prophetic, dialogicMethod – prophetic, dialogic
Means – community basedMeans – community based
Reflection – critical improvementReflection – critical improvement
Institution - supportiveInstitution - supportive
Relationship – reign of GodRelationship – reign of God
Does not include
Fixed doctrines
Rejection
Ethno-centric attitude
Superiority complex
Denominationalism
Fundamentalism
Exclusive dualism
Allurement
Monetary persuasion
Offensive words
Proselytising
34. Mission - signpostsMission - signposts
Incarnation – solidarity with victimsIncarnation – solidarity with victims
Cross – Kenosis – self emptyingCross – Kenosis – self emptying
Resurrection – message of joy, hope andResurrection – message of joy, hope and
victory – Crucified and risen (theosis)victory – Crucified and risen (theosis)
Ascension – inaugurated eschatology –Ascension – inaugurated eschatology –
living between ascension and parousialiving between ascension and parousia
Pentecost –spiritual communityPentecost –spiritual community
Parousia – triumph of God in the retun ofParousia – triumph of God in the retun of
ChristChrist
35. 1. David J. Bosch,1. David J. Bosch, Transforming MissionTransforming Mission
Paradigm Shifts in Theology of MissionParadigm Shifts in Theology of Mission
2. J. Andrew Kirk,2. J. Andrew Kirk, What is Mission?What is Mission?
Theological ExplorationsTheological Explorations
3. Wendy Robins and Gillian Hawney,3. Wendy Robins and Gillian Hawney, TheThe
Scandal of the Cross, Evangelism andScandal of the Cross, Evangelism and
Mission Today,Mission Today, London USPG, 1992.London USPG, 1992.
4. T V Philip, Edinburgh to Salvador:4. T V Philip, Edinburgh to Salvador:
Twentieth Century Ecumenical MissiologyTwentieth Century Ecumenical Missiology
ISPCK,1999.ISPCK,1999.