'Andrew Kirk has through his own life and scholarship in mission studies embodied a union of evangelical faithfulness, passionate regard for social justice, and deep theological reflection. This union - sadly all too rare in the field - is exemplified by this rich collection of essays in his honour.' Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh, UK 'The richness, freshness, and depth of the essays in this book provide a fine tribute to J. Andrew Kirk as one of the most significant missiologists of our time. This collection will enrich any library - academic or personal.' Steve Bevans, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, USA 'This, then, is a volume that not only pays tribute to Andrew Kirk but also provides a set of up-to-date missiological, especially contextual, reflections generated by his writings. The editors' conclusion that Kirk's thinking has always been profound, biblical, radical, and often challenging and provocative to orthodox evangelical assumptions is certainly reflected in the range and depth of the essays.' Stimulus: The New Zealand Journal of Christian Thought and Practice 'I found this an extremely stimulating and refreshing book, even though I knew little of Kirk's work previously. All the essays were informative, as well as challenging, and I found much to inspire me in local mission... I would recommend this book to students and ministers alike it would sit productively alongside Bosch's seminal work Transforming Mission.' Regent's Review 'This volume is a very welcome contribution to a number of discussions related to somewhat recent missionary theology and the various developments therein. The contributors have been significant voices, along with Kirk, in important conversations surrounding the church's mission in the world today.' The Gospel Coalition 'The extent to which each of the contributors to this stimulating volume demonstrates how one or another of Kirk's intellecÂ-tual or vocational interests eventually