IBS-STL author wins recognition

Posted: 26 May, 2008

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David Greenlee's book is a thorough look at how we approach the topic and reality of conversion in our present political world climate.

Outreach Magazine recently named the book One Cross, One Way, Many Journeys: Thinking Again About Conversion, by missiologist David Greenlee, its Global Outreach Resource of 2008. The book was published by Authentic Publishing, a division of International Bible Society/STL Global.

Greenlee draws on 27 years of missions experience to discuss the concept of conversion, especially as related to controversies in South Asia, Europe, and the Islamic world. The book discusses whether conversion is a process or a particular point in time, and whether the term “conversion” should be used in a tolerant, pluralistic, globalized world. 

European traditional religion and post-modern “tolerance” usually prefer not to “tolerate” Christian conversions. Converting to Christianity is an extremely dangerous thing to do in South Asia and the Islamic world. 

Greenlee was raised in South America by missionary parents. He has served in 70 countries with Operation Mobilization and is now the International Research and Strategy Associate for Operation Mobilization. He currently resides in Switzerland and teaches in Europe and Latin America. 

Best-selling author and pastor Stuart Briscoe said, "[Greenlee] has studied the subject deeply, but is no ivory tower theologian, having served for 27 years in some of the most challenging countries in the world. The results chronicled in One Cross, One Way, Many Journeys, [are] a series of thoughtful, provocative, helpful insights that will prove to advance the Kingdom work of evangelism in many parts of the world."

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