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In his many travels as a researcher for Youth With A Mission,
Bryan Bishop discovered a startling phenomenon: hidden movements of
Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists who are experiencing and following
Jesus outside the boundaries of traditional Western Christianity.
And they have plenty to teach Christians in the West who feel
spiritually stagnant or disillusioned.
Through colorful firsthand accounts, Bishop unveils fresh
expressions of faith that can revitalize our own. Those who have
left or are feeling the pull to leave the church, along with those
who chafe against Christianity’s European-American cultural box,
will welcome this expansive view of what it looks like to follow
Christ.
Discover a more expansive way to follow Jesus
In his many travels as a researcher for Youth With A Mission, Bryan
Bishop has discovered a startling phenomenon: hidden movements of
Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and others who are experiencing and
following Jesus outside the boundaries of traditional Western
Christianity. Through colorful firsthand accounts, Bishop explains
how these fresh expressions of faith can revitalize our own.
If you want to grow in areas where you feel stagnant or
disillusioned, if you are concerned about friends who have left the
church behind, or if you chafe against Christianity’s
European-American cultural box, you will find in this book a
liberating view of what it looks like to follow Christ.
"Inspiring and full of hope. We are introduced to Hindus, Muslims,
Buddhists, Native Americans, and American youth experiencing Jesus
freed from unhelpful Western trappings and traditions. I highly
recommend it."--John J. Travis, PhD, missiologist, affiliate
faculty, Fuller Theological Seminary
"Read Boundless to see what church looks like among peoples
who haven’t been told to check their ethnicity at the door."--EJ
Martin, editor, Where There Was No Church: Postcards from
Followers of Jesus in the Muslim World
"Bryan Bishop’s stimulating accounts of alternate patterns of
discipleship to Jesus will instruct and intrigue."--H. L.
Richard, editor, Rethinking Hindu Ministry
Bryan Bishop has managed research projects for Youth With A
Mission (YWAM) for over 20 years. He has taught on communications
and mission to audiences in the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Bryan and his wife, Tamara, live in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Bryan Bishop is a director of research for Youth With A Mission (YWAM). Former editor of YWAM's magazine, he has also shepherded seven editions of YWAM's annual guidebook as editor and project manager. Bryan lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, where he leads spiritual retreats for his Willow Creek-affiliated church.