Vision: Living Under the Promises of God, By Scott Nelson

Vision

Living Under the Promises of God

Forge Guides for Missional Conversation

by Scott Nelson
Foreword by Alan Hirsch

Vision
paperback
  • Length: 67 pages
  • Published: September 04, 2013
  • Imprint: IVP Bible Studies
  • Item Code: 1047
  • ISBN: 9780830810475

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The mission of God has a church. So the church needs to be in sync with the mission of God. This is the guiding philosophy of the Forge Missions Training Network, which has helped church leaders and laypeople alike all over the world to reach their neighbors, their neighborhoods and their communities with the gospel. In these guides you and your friends will be equipped to be missionaries where you are—which is why God has a church in the first place.

In Vision: Living Under the Promises of God you and your friends will explore the role of the future on our theology of everyday living—our decision making, our action taking, our life and faith sharing. The more we believe in and hope for what God has declared he will accomplish in the world, you'll discover, the more we will be motivated to organize our lives around God's mission.

Other volumes in the Forge Guides for Missional Conversation:

Community: Living as the People of GodCulture: Living in the Places of GodMission: Living for the Purposes of GodPower: Living by the Spirit of God

"The possibilities we can imagine for our life are largely determined by the assumptions we have adopted about what life is all about. For most people, these assumptions lead us away from being on mission everyday with God. Through the practice of tried-and-true spiritual disciplines done together in community, these guides will help people uncover those assumptions and renew their minds in light of what God's Word says life is all about, so they can begin to really live, think and act like missionaries in the places God has called them."

Mike Breen, global team leader, 3DM

"If we truly understood that we are missionaries wherever we live, it would absolutely change everything. That is not an understatement, and the Forge Guides for Missional Conversation guide us into exactly how to go about doing that."

Dan Kimball, author of They Like Jesus but Not the Church

"Most churches no longer need to be convinced to move outside the confines of the church building and engage in God's mission. What churches are now asking for are practical resources to activate congregations toward missional action. Scott Nelson's Forge Guides for Missional Conversation do just that. He has created a series of helpful tools that provides serious theological reflections along with practical steps in getting there. I cannot recommend these guides more highly to any group serious about engaging God's mission."

Brad Brisco, coauthor of The Missional Quest

"Scott Nelson has given us a gem. If you want to live on mission with others in a way that is faithful to God, mindful of your context, with theological depth, then the Forge guides are for you. Get a group of people, start engaging these guides, and you will find the life you were meant to live!"

JR Woodward, cofounder, The Ecclesia Network, and author, Creating a Missional Culture

"The Forge Guides are full of simple but provocative questions that are designed to help groups become a transformative presence in any context."

Shawn Young, national director of chapter planting, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship
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CONTENTS

Foreword by Alan Hirsch
Introduction to the Forge Guides
Using the Forge Guides

Introduction: Vision: Living Under the Promises of God

Session 1: Hope in Action
Session 2: Living Hope Through Partaking in the Divine Nature
Session 3: Living Hope Through the Endless Celebration of God
Session 4: Living Hope Through Expectant Prayer
Session 5: Living Hope Through Bold Mission
Session 6: Living Hope Through Radical Generosity

Appendix: Tips for Having Great Small Group Gatherings
Recommended Resources for Further Study

Notes

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Scott Nelson

Scott Nelson serves as the director of theology for Forge America where he is responsible for curriculum development for all Forge America training resources. Scott is also a coach with the Forge Chicago hub, has been a small group pastor at a local church, and is currently finishing his Ph.D program in missional theology at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota.