Book Chapters by Ian C H Prescott
A Legacy Continues: In Appreciation of James Hudson Taylor III, 2009
How can we most effectively serve God where missionaries are not welcome? What models can we find... more How can we most effectively serve God where missionaries are not welcome? What models can we find in Scripture of bearing witness to Christ as a foreigner in a hostile state? This chapter looks at Joseph, Daniel and Esther in the Old Testament, Paul and Priscilla & Aquila in the New Testament, as well as the theme of 'witness' in Luke, Paul and Peter.
Overview of the challenges for Christian mission in East Asia as we entered the 21st century.
... more Overview of the challenges for Christian mission in East Asia as we entered the 21st century.
Published in: Global Missiology for the 21st Century: The Iguassu Dialogue, edited by William D. Taylor, WEF/Baker Academic 2000
Footprints of God: A Narrative Theology of Mission, 1999
An examination of the life of Max Warren with a focus on his contribution to missiology while ser... more An examination of the life of Max Warren with a focus on his contribution to missiology while serving as the General Secretary of the Church Missionary Society.
Published in: Footprints of God: A Narrative Theology of Mission, Charles van Engen (ed.). pp153-163.
Originally published 1999 by World Vision
Republished 2011 by Wipf & Stock
Journal Articles by Ian C H Prescott
Evangelical Missions Quarterly, 2021
The gospel is not a pizza. It is not a question of making the right selection of ingredients to s... more The gospel is not a pizza. It is not a question of making the right selection of ingredients to suit the customer, putting them together in an attractive and tasty way, and then delivering it. The essence of bringing the gospel to people is that it is incarnated. God sent his son both to deliver the message and as the message. God continues to send out his people with his message but also as his message, no matter what the platform.
Mission Round Table, 2021
Mission Round Table, 2019
Mission Round Table, 2017
When is risk right in missions?
An examination of our contemporary context, CIM/OMF's history, t... more When is risk right in missions?
An examination of our contemporary context, CIM/OMF's history, the example of the Apostle Paul, the risks we face today, and what makes risk worth it.
Originally published in: Mission Round Table Vol. 12 No. 3 Sep-Dec 2017
Mission Round Table, 2007
A survey of books on or related to the subject of "Business as Missions."
Covers books up to ... more A survey of books on or related to the subject of "Business as Missions."
Covers books up to 2006.
Published in: Mission Round Table Vol.3. No.1. April 2007
Urban Mission, 1998
An overview of the challenges for the church and for Christian missions in Metro Manila, Philippi... more An overview of the challenges for the church and for Christian missions in Metro Manila, Philippines.
Published in Urban Mission 1998 15(4):18-25
(Actually written in Fall 1995)
Dissertations by Ian C H Prescott
This paper examines the state of contextualisation in the Philippines:
(a) The indigenisation of... more This paper examines the state of contextualisation in the Philippines:
(a) The indigenisation of the churches:
Paying particular attention to those that claim to be Filipino.
(b) The inculturation of the message: |
Attempts to "express the faith in terms of the surrounding religious and philosophical environment"
(c) Contextual theologies:
Particularly socio-political ones.
(Written in 1985)
Magazine Articles by Ian C H Prescott
GO Pray, 2021
We are privileged to live in the age of World Christianity and global migration.
GO Pray, 2022
The church around the world has been growing in amazing and unlikely places-China, Nepal, parts o... more The church around the world has been growing in amazing and unlikely places-China, Nepal, parts of the Middle East, to name a few. And sometimes at an amazing rate. Yet, roughly a third of the residents of our planet are still without a local church that can share the gospel of Jesus Christ with them in an understandable and meaningful manner. The need for church planting, especially pioneer church planting among unreached people groups, remains an urgent task and a formidable challenge.
Conference Presentations by Ian C H Prescott
Singapore Conference , 2003
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Book Chapters by Ian C H Prescott
Published in: Global Missiology for the 21st Century: The Iguassu Dialogue, edited by William D. Taylor, WEF/Baker Academic 2000
Published in: Footprints of God: A Narrative Theology of Mission, Charles van Engen (ed.). pp153-163.
Originally published 1999 by World Vision
Republished 2011 by Wipf & Stock
Journal Articles by Ian C H Prescott
An examination of our contemporary context, CIM/OMF's history, the example of the Apostle Paul, the risks we face today, and what makes risk worth it.
Originally published in: Mission Round Table Vol. 12 No. 3 Sep-Dec 2017
Covers books up to 2006.
Published in: Mission Round Table Vol.3. No.1. April 2007
Published in Urban Mission 1998 15(4):18-25
(Actually written in Fall 1995)
Dissertations by Ian C H Prescott
(a) The indigenisation of the churches:
Paying particular attention to those that claim to be Filipino.
(b) The inculturation of the message: |
Attempts to "express the faith in terms of the surrounding religious and philosophical environment"
(c) Contextual theologies:
Particularly socio-political ones.
(Written in 1985)
Magazine Articles by Ian C H Prescott
Conference Presentations by Ian C H Prescott
Published in: Global Missiology for the 21st Century: The Iguassu Dialogue, edited by William D. Taylor, WEF/Baker Academic 2000
Published in: Footprints of God: A Narrative Theology of Mission, Charles van Engen (ed.). pp153-163.
Originally published 1999 by World Vision
Republished 2011 by Wipf & Stock
An examination of our contemporary context, CIM/OMF's history, the example of the Apostle Paul, the risks we face today, and what makes risk worth it.
Originally published in: Mission Round Table Vol. 12 No. 3 Sep-Dec 2017
Covers books up to 2006.
Published in: Mission Round Table Vol.3. No.1. April 2007
Published in Urban Mission 1998 15(4):18-25
(Actually written in Fall 1995)
(a) The indigenisation of the churches:
Paying particular attention to those that claim to be Filipino.
(b) The inculturation of the message: |
Attempts to "express the faith in terms of the surrounding religious and philosophical environment"
(c) Contextual theologies:
Particularly socio-political ones.
(Written in 1985)