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Missions is not the ultimate goal of the church. Worship is. Missions exists because worship doesn't. Worship is ultimate.--John Piper
Let the Nations Be Glad! has become a modern missions classic. A trusted resource for thousands of missionaries, pastors, church leaders, and laypeople, it provides a biblical basis for missions and worship. This third edition has been expanded to include timely new material on the prosperity gospel.
Praise for the Previous Edition
If I had to choose only one book on missions, Let the Nations Be Glad! would be it--precisely because it's about so much more than missions. The book's relentless God-centered focus, with its stress on worship as the 'fuel and goal of missions, ' provides the crucial biblical counterpoint to the anthropocentric drumbeat of our day.--Duane Litfin, former president of Wheaton College
An invaluable resource that keeps worship at the center of the church's purpose and shows both theologically and practically what that means for mission in the modern world. Missionaries, pastors, teachers, and laypeople with a thirst for God's passion for the peoples of the world will be challenged and encouraged. I offer it my highest recommendation.--A. Scott Moreau, editor, Evangelical Missions Quarterly
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Let The Nations Be Glad!: The Supremacy Of God In Missions is 288 pages long.
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