This book offers a rich and compelling exploration of indigenous Christian missions in India, combining theological depth with practical missional insight. The author carefully analyzes historical developments while grounding the study in extensive field-based research.
What distinguishes this work is its balanced integration of rigorous academic framework and lived ministry experience. The book moves beyond theory to offer practical guidance in addressing the liberation and dignity of the oppressed in twenty-first-century India. It highlights the importance of contextual theology and indigenous agency in responding faithfully to contemporary mission challenges.
Structured clearly and written with clarity, this volume expands the reader’s understanding of mission and provides valuable direction for students, missionaries, mission trainers, and missiologists. It stands as a significant contribution to the study and practice of indigenous missions in the Indian context.
Book information
Genre
Spirituality and Religion
Length
3 hrs 55 mins
Publish date
Jan 1, 2026
Language
English
About the Author
Dr. Venkat Potana
Dr. Venkat Potana is a professor, pastor, theologian, missiologist, and author with over 30 years of ministry experience across India and the United States. He holds a Ph.D. in Theology and Missiology, along with advanced studies in intercultural studies, philosophy, social work, and divinity. He has trained and mentored thousands of students, pastors, and leaders globally. Dr. Potana has authored more than 50 books on theology, missions, family, and discipleship, and continues to serve through teaching, writing, and itinerant ministry based in Dallas, Texas.View all Audiobooks by Dr. Venkat Potana
Table of Contents
1Welcome Note for the Audiobook: Foreword
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2Chapter One: The Indigenous Mission Vision in Post-Colonial India