Missional Transformation: God’s Spirit at Work
Essays Celebrating the Outreach Ministry of Dr. Eugene Bunkowske
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About the Book
Missiologists and mission-oriented folks have been invited to reflect on topics that touch on the transforming power of God’s Spirit. This series of essays has been produced as one way of celebrating the fascinating, missional career of Dr. Eugene Bunkowske, long-time missionary to Africa, long-time linguist and Bible translator, long-time seminary professor, life-long sharer of the Good News of Jesus the Christ. This volume offers plenty of “meat” to engage the serious student of missions – but also a number of “gems” that will enlighten any Christian with a commitment to outreach or an interest in the church’s mission. Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod readers will be especially interested in some of the pieces, though any student of Sacred Scripture will benefit from many of the essays.
About the Author
Rev. Dr. Eugene Bunkowske and Rev. Dr. Mark Press have teamed up on this manuscript. Their friendship dates back to the early days of Mark’s involvement in the doctoral program in missiology, which at the time was chaired by Gene. Their teamwork has been intensified over the years since Mark’s move in 2006 to join the staff of the Oswald Hoffmann Institute for Christian Outreach in St. Paul, MN. With offices directly across the hall from one another, Mark and Gene have found it easy to communicate and to work together in a number of outreach related projects. It is their hope and prayer that this effort will bless many people as you navigate through this special look at the Mission of God.