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e Meeting of the Waters
“Fritz Kling’s book … should be basic reading not only for all Christiansinvolved in global missions but also for any believers trying to reach out totheir own city.”
Tim Keller,
senior minister of RedeemerPresbyterian Church in New York City “I’m glad that we have [Fritz] as a guide as we pioneer the next era of answering the Lord’s call to each of us: to do justice, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with Him.
Gary Haugen,
president and CEO of International Justice Mission
Te Meeting of the Waters 
eectively communicates the issues that will shapemission strategies in the future. Tis is a book that should be read by …anyone committed to fullling the Great Commission as we move furtherinto the twenty-rst century.
 Jerry Rankin,
president of the International MissionBoard of the Southern Baptist Convention“Fritz Kling’s book is both refreshing and powerful.… You do not haveto agree with all of his reections, assertions, and conclusions, but youmust face squarely the questions Fritz raises, questions imbedded in richstories accessible to any reader concerned with the global church.
e Right Reverend Doctor D. Zac Niringiye,
assistant bishop of the Kampala Diocese,the Church of Uganda (Anglican)
 
“Te twenty-rst-century world is changing at a dizzying pace.… Tisbook is a must-read for Christians who want to stay relevant and eective.
Richard Stearns,
president of World VisionU.S. and author of 
Te Hole in Our Gospel 
“In
Te Meeting of the Waters,
Fritz Kling oers a highly relevantresponse to one of the central questions of the twenty-rst century: Isreligion going to be a barrier of division, a bomb of destruction, or abridge of cooperation? By connecting Sundays to the rest of the week—the institution of the church to the world of diversity—Fritz Kling isshowing us how to build a bridge.”
Dr. Eboo Patel,
executive directorof Interfaith Youth Core
Te Meeting of the Waters 
is the most signicant book on internationalmission I have come across in a long time and one that echoes my ownobservations. Fritz Kling has the skinny on the movements that areimpacting the changing landscape of Christian mission. Tis book is theresult of thorough research in a broad sweep of mission situations, andthe results are both enlightening and challenging. I highly recommendthis book for those who want to know what mission in the real worldactually looks like.”
 Andrew Jones,
director of the BoazProject, http://tallskinnykiwi.com
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