
Elliot Clark
Author of Evangelism as Exiles: Life on Mission as Strangers in our Own Land
About the Author
Elliot Clark (MDiv, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) lived in Central Asia among an unreached people group where he served as a cross-cultural church planter along with his wife and children. He currently works with Training Leaders International, equipping indigenous church leaders show more overseas and diaspora pastors within the United States. He is the author of Evangelism as Exiles. show less
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Mission Affirmed: Recovering the Missionary Motivation of Paul (The Gospel Coalition) (2022) 113 copies, 1 review
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Mission Affirmed: Recovering the Missionary Motivation of Paul (The Gospel Coalition) by Elliot Clark
I've read a fair few missions-related books over the years, and _Mission Affirmed_ is a welcome breath of fresh air, in both tone/style and content. It's timely, challenging, and convicting (and I'll admit I entirely loved how much he quoted CS Lewis, one of my favorite authors).
Clark's writing style is engaging and forthright, downright blunt at times ... :D (but sometimes that's just what we need, innit?). It doesn't read as a textbook or history book (though he does a great job at show more studying the life of Paul, in particular, and setting him and his writings in the historical setting). Laymen and scholars alike can pick this up and learn from it!
Further, I love how Clark challenges the reader (as well as the church) to pursue God's approval--not as part of a works-based salvation, not at all, but in fact to render even greater praise back to Him. Clark paints a picture of spending life pursuing God's glory, seeking "approval, glory, and reward ... from God alone" (eARC loc 408), and of standing before God with anticipation and hope, not in dread. Salvation through faith in Christ means we can confidently approach the throne of grace! Powerful indeed.
Many a story from Clark's own time on the mission field are included here, as are stories shared with him (including by Nik Ripken, who has spoken at my church and whose books we've read and studied in life group). Folks who have completed the Perspectives on the World missions course will see some other familiar names, as well, such as Ralph Winter.
A fantastic resource. 5/5 stars.
I received an eARC of the book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own. show less
Clark's writing style is engaging and forthright, downright blunt at times ... :D (but sometimes that's just what we need, innit?). It doesn't read as a textbook or history book (though he does a great job at show more studying the life of Paul, in particular, and setting him and his writings in the historical setting). Laymen and scholars alike can pick this up and learn from it!
Further, I love how Clark challenges the reader (as well as the church) to pursue God's approval--not as part of a works-based salvation, not at all, but in fact to render even greater praise back to Him. Clark paints a picture of spending life pursuing God's glory, seeking "approval, glory, and reward ... from God alone" (eARC loc 408), and of standing before God with anticipation and hope, not in dread. Salvation through faith in Christ means we can confidently approach the throne of grace! Powerful indeed.
Many a story from Clark's own time on the mission field are included here, as are stories shared with him (including by Nik Ripken, who has spoken at my church and whose books we've read and studied in life group). Folks who have completed the Perspectives on the World missions course will see some other familiar names, as well, such as Ralph Winter.
A fantastic resource. 5/5 stars.
I received an eARC of the book from the publisher via NetGalley. All opinions are my own. show less
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