

The Celtic way of evangelism
Book • 2000
The Celtic Way of Evangelism outlines an approach to mission inspired by early Celtic Christianity, emphasizing incarnation, relationship, and cultural respect rather than coercion.
It argues for entering cultures with humility, building bridges through existing rhythms and practices, and allowing the gospel to transform rather than obliterate local customs.
The authors illustrate methods and principles through historical examples and practical suggestions for contemporary mission contexts.
The book has influenced evangelistic strategy by offering an alternative to colonial models of mission and promoting contextualized witness.
It serves both as a theological reflection and a practical handbook for those engaged in cross-cultural ministry.
It argues for entering cultures with humility, building bridges through existing rhythms and practices, and allowing the gospel to transform rather than obliterate local customs.
The authors illustrate methods and principles through historical examples and practical suggestions for contemporary mission contexts.
The book has influenced evangelistic strategy by offering an alternative to colonial models of mission and promoting contextualized witness.
It serves both as a theological reflection and a practical handbook for those engaged in cross-cultural ministry.
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recommending it as a model of evangelism that respects local culture.

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