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THE ACTS MISSION MODEL
A Compass of 10 Missiological Theories Developed from the Book of Acts
Preparation: Read through the book of Acts
A SURVEY OF ACTS What are the key turning points
throughout the book?
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1. TURNING POINTS Come: Acts 1:8 Gathered Church:
Empowerment in Jerusalem Go: Acts 8:1 Scattered Church:
Dispersed Everywhere Go Beyond: Acts 13:3-5 The Pauline
Apostolic Sendoff
The Church throughout history repeats this tension between pastoral gathering and apostolic scattering
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2. THE JERUSALEM CHURCH MODEL Acts 2-4
3. MULTI-ETHNIC URBAN FOCUS In what ways is the Acts story, a story of
Urban Mission? What are the two urban mega-churches
in the Acts story? What are the major cities in the Acts
progressions? Has Christianity always been an urban
religion?
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THE MULTIETHNIC URBAN CHURCH IDEAL
What is the significance of 16 languages all speaking one language?
How does it relate back to Babel? What was the point of tension in Acts 6
between two groups of widows? From what people group were the first
deacons? What was the color and ethnic
background of the apostles and prophets leading the Antioch church?
Is the Antioch or Jerusalem church a better model of a city church?
4.WHAT IS A PEOPLE MOVEMENT? Review Pickett’s (McGavran’s) theories
on People Movements. Go here for a Definition and description What are the three main people
movements in Acts and which peoples do they involve?
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PEOPLE MOVEMENTS IN ACTS The Jewish Jerusalem Church The Diaconal Breakthroughs to the
GentilesPhilipStephen
The Pauline Webs
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WHO ARE THE MASSES?
5. THE BRIDGES OF GOD Peter and Cornelius Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch Barnabas and Antioch
Listen to the Spirit, expect the visions, follow the unusual voice of God
Don’t miss the turning points
6. REDEMPTION AND LIFT
What is McGavran’s theory of redemption and lift? How fast does this occur? What are its limits?
Is this evident in Acts? If the Bible is sufficient for every good
work, why are some critical principles not developed within it? Is there core truth outside of the scriptures?
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7. TWO STRUCTURES OF GOD’S MISSION (WINTERS) Paul’s wandering apostolic band Vs the local church, the council of Jerusalem The same tensions occur throughout history.
Bishops vs abbots Faith missions vs denominational structures Prophets, evangelists and apostles are mobile Pastor-teachers and pastors of pastors (bishops) are
local/stationary Orders and preaching friars vs Parish Priests To the ends of the earth vs solving the problems of
the people Apostolics are goal driven, mobile, high authority Pastorals are community driven, stationary,
consensus based authority
INTERNATIONAL DIACONATES Are there three structures? What are deacons? (Acts 6) Was Paul a deacon for two years
gathering finances for Jerusalem? Are international aid organizations made
up of people with diaconal giftings of administration of finances Biblical or supra-Biblical?
Diaconates are mercy and administratively driven, fund-focused
But deacons were appointed to set the apostles free to lead
8. EVANGELISM THAT LEADS TO JUSTICE
Why is there little emphasis on actions to bring about change in injust structures in Jesus? In Paul? In the early church?
Does McGavran develop his emphasis on people group movements in opposition to engaging in doing justice as the Latin American Fraternity claimed?
Is McGavran right? What roles are appropriate for missionaries?
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9. REVIVAL MOVEMENTS
What is the role of the Holy Spirit in Acts?
What are the fruit of revival? What is the relationship of the falling of
the Holy Spirit and speaking the good news?
From Girgg, What is a revival movement?
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WHAT ARE REVIVAL MOVEMENTS?
What are revival movements? How would you apply this to the Acts story? From Grigg, review the expansion of the idea
of a revival movement into the idea of urban transformative revival.
Is transformative revival evident in Acts? Why or why not?
How long does transformation take? How do you know if a society is transformed?
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10. OIKOS EVANGELISM Track the idea of households as the
centre of evangelistic growth through the book of Acts.
Define Thom Wolf’s concept of Oikos Evangelism.
ACTION How do you communicate these truths
to others?
BOOKS THAT SOURCE THESE IDEAS Glasser, A., Charles van Engen, et al. (2003). Announcing
the Kingdom. Grand Rapids, MI, Baker Academic. McGavran, D. A. (1970). The Masses, The Classes, and
Church Growth. Understanding Church Growth. 225 Jefferson Ave., S.E., Grand Rapids, Mich. 49503, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.: 269-294.
Pickett, J. W. (1938). Christ's Way to India's Heart. London, The United Society for Christian Literature.
Tippett, A. (1971). People Movements in Southern Polynesia. Chicago, Moody Bible Institute.
--- (1987). Introduction to Missiology. Pasadena, William Carey Library.
Winters, R. (1974). "The Two Structures of God's Redemptive Mission." Missiology II: No. 1, Jan. 1974.
Wolf, T. (1980). Oikos Evangelism: Key to the Future. Future Church. J. Ralph Neighbor. Nashville, Broadman Press.