Costly Mission
Michael Duncan, Tony Campolo (Fwd)Paperback 2007-03-01
From 1985 to 1994, Michael Duncan and his family undertook church planting, community development, and justice making in the slums of Manila. This searingly honest memoir testifies to the pain, grief, and obstacles encountered in authentic mission to the desperately poor. A compelling account of the radical demands of discipleship. 139 pages.
UNOH Publications exists to invite, inspire and inform more radical responses to Jesus among the poor. It is the publishing arm of the Urban Neighbours of Hope community which serves Jesus amongst the urban poor in Melbourne, Bangkok and Sydney.
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From 1985 to 1994, Michael Duncan and his family undertook church planting, community development, and justice making in the slums of Manila. This searingly honest memoir testifies to the pain, grief, and obstacles encountered in authentic mission to the desperately poor. A compelling account of the radical demands of discipleship. 139 pages.
UNOH Publications exists to invite, inspire and inform more radical responses to Jesus among the poor. It is the publishing arm of the Urban Neighbours of Hope community which serves Jesus amongst the urban poor in Melbourne, Bangkok and Sydney.