by NormanMacKay (Author)
'The Christian church has always been a missions community. If God is to stir the slumbering embers of Christian hearts in the west, our passion for missions must be rekindled. Norman Mackay's straightforward, easy to read, and quite convincing work might well be used to awaken many to the real issues.' John H Armstrong, Reformation and Revival Ministries
Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Christian Focus Publications Ltd
Published: 2001
ISBN 10: 1857926595
ISBN 13: 9781857926590
This unique cutting-edge missions book will not be easy for some of us to digest, but the message is greatly needed at this moment in history.
-- George Verwer, International Director, Operation Mobilisation.We have here a clear biblical apologetic for the words of Jesus `No-one comes to the Father except through me.' ... a necessary analysis and a timely warning to today's world. It needs to be digested and applied.
-- Dr. Colin N. Peckham, Faith Mission Bible College... excellent and timely book, well written, well argued, and well illustrated. Readers will find it encouraging, sobering, instructive and challenging.
-- Evangelical TimesGlobal Warning is a soul-stirring wake up call for Christians living in a self-absorbed age. It will rekindle your heart with a passion for world evangelisation.
-- John F. MacArthur, Grace Community Church, Sun Valley CaliforniaWith good research and careful reasoning Mackay calls for us to wake up to the insidious influences of pluralism and relativism.
-- Rev. David Ellis, OMF InternationalMission is the raison-d'etre of the Christian Church. Yet Christians can easily find a thousand different reasons for avoiding it. This book is an uncompromising critique of such evasiveness and should disturb every evangelical conscience. It should also fire us all to go and tell every man and woman, 'I have good news for you.'
-- Donald Macleod, Principal, Free Church of Scotland CollegeGlobal Warning is welcome for its author's unequivocal commitment to biblical truth, and evident passion for the task of world evangelisation.
-- Rev. John BrandThe Christian Church has always been a missions community. If God is to stir the slumbering embers of Christian hearts in the West our passion for missions must be rekindled. Norman Mackay's straightforward, easy to read, and quite convincing work might well be used to awaken many to the real issues.
-- John H. Armstrong, President, Reformation & Revival Ministries