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New Frontiers in Missiology (EMS 33)

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Introduction by Larry W. Caldwell (with Google's Gemini AI)

Foundational Issues 

Chapter 1: The Future of Missiology Is Global

Todd M. Johnson

Chapter 2: Missional Imagination: A Foundation for Kingdom Innovation

W. Jay Moon

Chapter 3: Apostolic Imagination as a Navigational Paradigm for Traveling the Frontiers of Mission

J. D. Payne

The Future Is Now

Chapter 4: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the Mission of God: Engaging AI through the Lens of God’s Redemptive Story

Michael Hakmin Lee

Chapter 5: AI and the Future of Missions: Becoming an Alternative Creaturely Community in an Age of Machines

Jessica A. Udall

Chapter 6: Gaming as a New Frontier in Missiology

Andrew Feng, Nick Wu, and Kyle Lee

Chapter 7: The Final Frontier of Mission: Space Tourism, Lunar Colonies, and the Future of Interplanetary Mission

Stephen Stallard

Equipping for the Future

Chapter 8: Do You Believe in Magic? Equipping Frontier Missionaries to Engage with Animistic Muslim Practices

David Taylor

Chapter 9: Mobilizing Generation Z for the Great Commission: A Model Based on Proven Strategies in Business and Fast-Growing Next Gen Ministry

Billy McMahan

Chapter 10: Exploring New Frontiers of Discipleship for African-Muslim Contexts

Joel W. Wright

Chapter 11: The Urbanization of the Mission Frontier

John E. White

Chapter 12: St. Paul Hiebert’s or Ours? New Frontiers in Missionary Anthropology and the Advancement of the Great Commission

Anthony Casey

Contributors

New Frontiers in Missiology (EMS 33)
Exploring Innovation, Global Shifts, and the Future of Mission
Larry W. Caldwell, Marty Shaw, Enoch Wan, editors

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Publication Date: September 16, 2025

Shaping tomorrow’s mission, today.

Missiology should be a dynamic discipline, always adapting to a changing world. Today’s trends—global demographic shifts, digital frontiers, and rising indigenous voices—demand more than minor adjustments. They call for reimagining what mission looks like. New Frontiers in Missiology rises to this challenge, offering fresh insight into emerging trends and innovative ideas that are reshaping the global mission landscape. From AI and gaming to urbanization and animistic practices, this book charts the expanding boundaries of mission with depth and clarity.

Written by diverse scholars and frontline practitioners, this volume is for those who care about the future of God’s mission. This book offers thoughtful analysis and practical wisdom to help you faithfully serve in new contexts. It will equip you to discern where the Spirit is moving and how to join in—wherever the gospel is needed next. 

Endorsements

  • This book challenges the notion that missiology is always analyzing the past or focused only on dry research statistics. The authors take a fresh look at several issues happening in the world of missions and even stretch forward into what missions look like in the future! The book explores new ways of using old paradigms and considers emerging fields not fully explored missiologically, such as AI, gaming, and even outer space! What may seem “far out” in this book could very soon become everyday fare. This is the mission text for the next generation.

    Geoffrey Hartt, DISExecutive Director, Hispanics for Christ

  • I strongly encourage you to look at world Christianity through the lens this volume provides. You will encounter leading contributors to missiological thought as they engage with topics as varied as hermeneutics, local and global applications, and AI. You will be challenged to view mission as de-centered from the Global North and to consider mission theory and practice through the lenses of global urbanization and intergenerational dynamics. The topics introduced are relevant to mission practitioners, mission mobilizers, and those who teach and study missiology. My endorsement goes beyond the discussions this compendium engages. Mission practice and theory require a creative mindset—an ability to engage with new frontiers we have not yet considered. Reading this book from that open, creative perspective will help us move beyond today’s new frontiers toward future challenges.

    Mark Hedinger, DISExecutive Director, CultureBoundAdjunct Faculty, Western SeminaryCo-Coordinator, International Missionary Training Network

  • Ready to explore the future of missions? The 2025 EMS Compendium, New Frontiers in Missiology, is a passport to the next seventy-five years. Its scope ranges from envisioning a truly global future for missiology to exploring the possibilities of outer space. The next frontier of mission may be space, as humans get ready to colonize the Moon and Mars. One contributor argues that the next wave of mission will be female-led, as women already are the largest segment of the Great Commission taskforce. This book offers insights on mobilizing GenZ missionaries and discipling diaspora communities in major urban centers. It also provides a powerful discussion of Islamic folk religion. Finally, a brilliant article by Anthony Casey challenges upcoming third- and fourth-generation missiologists to study urban anthropology and sociology to understand and disciple the multitudes of displaced people groups in the world’s largest cities. This compendium is a key go-to guide for anyone ready to reimagine mission as global, compassionate, and even cosmic. 

    Mark Kreitzer, DMiss, PhDSenior Staff, Global Training NetworkRetired Professor, College of Theology, Grand Canyon University

  • The future is now. If missiology does not pivot quickly with the breakneck speed of change, it will forever be reactive instead of proactive and always behind the times. This volume aims to not let that happen. It is one of the most cutting-edge compendiums on the topic, dealing with topics rarely tackled in missions, and it does so with head-on precision and boldness. Missional readers cannot afford to let this pass!

    Allen Yeh, PhDVice President of Academic Affairs and Academic Dean & Professor of Missiology and Intercultural Studies, International School of Theology

Additional Details

  • Pages: 226
  • Publisher: William Carey Publishing
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publish Year: 2025
  • ISBN: 9781645086734
  • Vendor: William Carey Publishing