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Seeds and Stars

Resting in Christ for Great Commission Service

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What kind of spirituality actually sustains faithful mission work? Is it doctrinal precision, heartfelt devotion, cultural engagement, or something that unites them all? In Seeds and Stars, missionary theologian E. D. Burns brings together these often-separated emphases of Reformed Protestant… Read more

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  • Protestants following the Reformed tradition historically split in to three tribes: the confessionalists, emphasizing doctrinal rigor; the pietists, emphasizing personal devotion, and the Kuyperians, emphasizing cultural engagement. This book marvelously blends all three perspectives by asking and answering a pivotal question: what sort of robust Christian piety and doctrine lead to balanced and bold Great Commission obedience in all of life?

    Alex Kocman

    Alex Kocman

    Director of Media and Communications

  • This is a book that will make your spirit buoyant again if you are sinking under the weight of ministerial discouragement. Add it to your go-to books. You will need it!

    Dr. Conrad Mbewe

    Dr. Conrad Mbewe

    Pastor of Kabwata Baptist Church

  • Once again, Burns has stepped into the role of older brother to bring clarity and conviction to the subject of mission theology. Seeds and Stars moves personally and passionately in the often-ignored direction of “Great Commission spirituality.” This book is the ready antidote for missionaries on the verge of burnout and for students young and old who want to connect doctrine and devotion more directly for the cause of Christ across the world.

    Chris Burnett

    Chris Burnett

    Associate Director of Academics, MA

Description

What kind of spirituality actually sustains faithful mission work? Is it doctrinal precision, heartfelt devotion, cultural engagement, or something that unites them all? In Seeds and Stars, missionary theologian E. D. Burns brings together these often-separated emphases of Reformed Protestant thought to recover a balanced vision for Great Commission living.

Drawing from confessional theology, pastoral experience, and cross-cultural ministry, Burns addresses the discouragement, burnout, and theological drift that often affect those engaged in missions. He argues that enduring fruitfulness flows from a deeply rooted trust in God’s sovereign grace, a clear grasp of the gospel, and a church-centered understanding of mission.

Seeds and Stars calls readers to a unified vision of Christian life shaped by Scripture and sustained by the five solas of the Reformation.

Inside this book you will find:

  • A biblical framework for Great Commission spirituality
  • Integration of confessional theology, piety, and mission
  • Guidance for overcoming missionary discouragement and burnout
  • A church-centered vision for missions and sending
  • Critique of pragmatism and individualism in modern missions
  • Encouragement for faithful perseverance in gospel work

Accessible yet theologically rich, this book is designed for missionaries, pastors, students, and churches seeking a more grounded, joyful, and enduring vision of life and ministry under Christ.

Product details

Page count
256
Audiobook runtime
9h 14m
Dimensions
5.5" x 1" x 8.5"
Printed in
United States
Publication year
2023
Published by
Founders Press

E.D. Burns

Missionary in SE Asia Director; MA in Cultural Apologetics & Missions, Founders Seminary

E.D. Burns, PhD, lives with his family in a mountain village in Southeast Asia where he trains and develops theological resources for hilltribe pastors. He serves as a professor at Asia Biblical Theological Seminary, as the executive director of Training & Development at ABWE, and as the director of the MA in Cultural Apologetics & Missions at Founders Seminary.

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