Reseña del editor:
Our missionary myths are false. Tales of breathtaking adventures, harrowing expeditions, and close encounters of the bug kind - these are the stories we expect to hear from missionaries. Like a Hollywood blockbuster, we want action, tension, and a happily-ever-after ending, complete with smiling children and the sense that we’ve contributed to the betterment of humanity. But what if missionary life is not like that? Beyond the newsletter blurbs and well-crafted blog posts lies a missionary world that few outsiders ever see. MISSIONS UNMASKED peels off the facade shrouding the realities of that world. Adam Mosley offers an inside look into the life of a missionary, and an exploration of the challenges and issues facing global missionaries and those who care for them. It’s time to move beyond the myth, embrace the humanity of the missionary, understand the brokenness of their situation, and tap into the restorative power of authentic relationships. To become better partners, we must begin by removing the mask and seeing clearly, perhaps for the first time, the real life of a missionary.
Biografía del autor:
From the hills of East Tennessee to the Rift Valley in Kenya, Adam Mosley has had a life full of ups and downs. In ministry for nearly his entire adult life, Adam’s current vocation is as the pastor of a multi-cultural, theologically-diverse, international church in Nakuru, Kenya - a church made up of people from over a dozen different nations and five continents. Adam is also an author, speaker, husband, and father of two incredible girls. He has a passion for seeing others live the life they are created to live, and for shining a light on the opportunities and challenges of missionary life.
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