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The Barnabas Factor

How Crosscultural Partnership Amplifies Global Mission

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Year
2026
Language
English

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Global Voices on Global Mission
Global mission has moved into a new era when it is no longer just "from the West to the rest" but rather "from everywhere to everywhere." But too often mission workers have not partnered wellwith local communities, hurting Christian witness and ministry efforts. And as the global church sends more and more missionaries, how can we learn from the past, develop new ways of partnering, and avoid repeating these same mistakes? The book of Acts provides a role model.
Many people go into global missions to be like Paul, the pioneer taking the gospel to places where people have never heard. But in an era of mission when the church is truly global, Paul's companion Barnabas is an exceptional model of mission service.
In this multifaceted volume, mission practitioners from around the world unpack the life and ministry of Barnabas. Contributors from Zambia, Bosnia, Australia, India, Ghana, New Zealand, Latin America, andthe United States provide diverse experiences, global viewpoints, and best practices for effective mission partnerships that embrace humility, generosity, and mutuality.
In Barnabas's example we find answers for some of the most pressing questions in global mission partnership today:

- How should we share financial resources with generosity and trustworthiness?
- How do we advocate for, encourage, partner with, and empower mission partners across culturaland experiential differences?
- How can our mission partnerships develop as genuine communities of mutuality and visibility for all people involved?
- How do we wisely face sending, suffering, and division as we partner globally?

Barnabas entered sensitive crosscultural situations and could help without hurting. He taught, developed, and trained others while also encouraging and releasing leaders. He modeled mission partnership that is generous, trustworthy, mutual, and empowering. In today's new era of global mission, we need more people like Barnabas. Discover how The Barnabas Factor offers a fresh approach to global collaboration that fosters healthier and more effective crosscultural mission partnerships.
About the Contributors
This volume brings together a diverse group of mission practitioners and leaders from around the world. Contributors include Nydia R. García-Schmidt, Paul Borthwick, Ron and Star Nelson, Jay Matenga, Mary Lederleitner, Lazarus Phiri, Slavko Hadžić, Delanyo Adadevoh, Jun Tan, H. Ladislao Leiva, Kate Pocklington, and Madan and Deepali Valvi.

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"Veteran cross-cultural missionaries, leaders from Zambia, Bosnia, Australia, India, Ghana, New Zealand, Latin America, and the USA have come together to offer their perspectives on what Barnabas teaches about serving together in multicultural collaboration. In so doing, they have provided this valuable tool for missionary practitioners, crosscultural senders and receivers, and any church leader who wants to help the church engage effectively in this 'from everywhere to everywhere' world."
Paul Borthwick, author of Western Christians in Global Mission and Mission 3:16, from the
"For over 200 years, we have modeled our approach to mission on the apostle Paul, the pioneer. With the remarkable growth of the global church, mission is increasingly centered on collaboration between the different participants. Collaboration calls for new modes of being. We are indebted to Josh Irby and his collaborators for this rich, stimulating, and timely exploration of Barnabas, a truly twenty-first-century church model for mission."
Paul Bendor-Samuel, executive director forthe Oxford Centre for Mission Studies

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