The Centrifugal Gospel: Recovering the Outward Movement of God’s Mission

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EMQ » Jul – Aug 2025 » Volume 61 Issue 3

Summary: The gospel is dynamic and outward-moving. This centrifugal nature of the gospel contrasts with the centripetal approach prevalent in the West. Chris McMillan urges a return to the biblical mandate of "Go and Tell." He calls for a revival of missionary vigor to counter institutionalization of the church.

By Chris McMillan

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