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The Old Testament narrative of the Bible recounts the grand story of God calling a people to be his own. God chooses, saves, and spares that nation as he builds a channel of redemption in order to spread his glory over all the earth. Ultimately, God sends his son, Jesus Christ, to die for the sins of the world. What appears to be a defeat in the death of God's Son becomes a victory, as Christ conquers death in his resurrection. Will God's glory fill the earth? So Send I You: God's Progress of Redemption: Part Two answers this question. As we follow the dramatic growth of the New Testament church, as recorded in the book of Acts, we will come to understand that God is surely at work in his world. His followers spread the good news of Christ's work on the cross and his powerful resurrection, beginning from Jerusalem, cascading to the surrounding areas, and ultimately to the "ends of the earth." As you read So Send I You: God's Progress of Redemption, you just might discover that you too are part of God's marvelous plan to spread his glory over all of the earth.
“Evidencing years of both pastoral ministry and teaching in a
seminary classroom, Rod Culbertson’s So Send I You well
explains, in nontechnical language, the expanding mission of the
church in Acts, and also touches the heart strings of the reader to
be part of that mission. This engaging work brings the book of Acts
alive in a heartwarming way, and although written for the layman,
So Send I You has a sophisticated understanding of the
Triune God and his unfolding redemptive plan for the church.”
—Bob Cara, Hugh and Sallie Reaves Professor of New Testament,
Reformed Theological Seminary, Charlotte
“God is a missionary God, who sent his Son to ‘seek and to save the
lost,’ who in turn sends his disciples to make disciples of all
nations. This book displays the church in Acts not only as a
‘growing’ church, but also as a ‘going’ church in obedience to
Christ’s command. But it does even more. It places the early
church's ministry within the larger context of God's plan for his
creation from the very beginning—namely, to be glorified in all the
earth and to have a people for his own glory, not just from one
nation, but from a multitude of nations. Rod Culbertson's zeal for
the Great Commission is evident in his writing. But be warned, it
is contagious.”
—Bill Barcley, Adjunct Professor of New Testament, Reformed
Theological Seminary, and Senior Pastor, Sovereign Grace
Presbyterian Church, Charlotte
Rod Culbertson is the Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology
and the Dean of Student Development at Reformed Theological
Seminary/Charlotte. He is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian
Church in America. Rod started Reformed University Fellowship (RUF)
in the state of Florida, worked at the University of Florida, and
in addition to campus ministry experience, he has also been
involved in church planting.