The Centrality of Christ in Contemporary MissionsMike Barnett, Michael Pocock William Carey Library, 2005 - 313 pages |
Contents
Author Profiles | 9 |
Introduction Mike Barnett | 15 |
The Uniqueness of Christ and Missions | 37 |
The Relevance of Jesus as the Source | 101 |
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