Engaging Mission Theology Scholarship: Stewards of Grace: A Reflective, Mission Biography of Eugene and Phyllis Grams in South Africa, 1951-1962
Readers of bibleandmission.blogspot.com may be interested in my reflective mission biography, noted here.
Readers of bibleandmission.blogspot.com may be interested in my reflective mission biography, noted here.
Stewards
of Grace tells
several stories in one. It is a story of two faithful stewards of God’s grace
called to serve the poor, despised, and marginalized in apartheid South Africa .
It is a story that captures how cross–cultural missions from the west at the
end of the colonial era led to a thriving church in the southern hemisphere. It
is a story of God’s power to redeem and transform the lost, heal the sick, and
build the church
of Jesus Christ . It is a
story of the positives and negatives of Pentecostal missions in its third
generation in the mid–twentieth century. And it is a story of radical Christian
discipleship.
Written first for those who would
like to know the story of the first of six decades of ministry for Eugene and
Phyllis Grams, this book also reflects on mission theology and practice. The
very personal story is full of painful struggles and amazing miracles, human
opposition and divine triumph, and examples of how God’s plan works through and
despite human weaknesses for the praise of his glory and grace. Reflection on
ministry, missions, theology, and the Christian life are based on Scripture,
history, and the Grams’ personal experiences. The biographical narrative
explores such things as the call to Christian service, evangelism, church planting,
justice, compassion, cross–cultural ministry, partnerships, and spiritual
power. The result is both a riveting biography and a narrative theology of
mission practice to challenge and encourage every believer.
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