Last year Ross Hastings published the book, Missional God, Missional Church, Hope for re-evangelising the West.
Kevin Ward, from the Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership, in Dunedin, has written a very good review of the book, one that makes you want to go out and buy it straightaway- especially if you've got any interest in mission. The review appears as a guest post on Jason Goroncy's blog.
Ross Hastings may not be a name that's familiar to you: here's the biography that appears on the Regent College website:
Ross Hastings holds a PhD in organo-metallic chemistry from Queen’s
University, Kingston and a PhD in theology from the University of St
Andrews, Scotland, his native country. He has a vested interest in
helping the Christian church understand contemporary science and in
helping the scientific community benefit from theological and
philosophical scholarship. Dr. Hastings teaches in the areas of pastoral
theology, the theology and spirituality of mission, ethics, and the
interface between science and Trinitarian theology. He has taught
chemistry at high schools in England and South Africa, and also at
Trinity Western University. He has served as a senior pastor in
Kingston, Ontario; Montreal, Quebec; and Burnaby, British Columbia (BC).
For eleven years, Dr. Hastings served in this capacity at Peace Portal
Alliance Church in White Rock, BC. His theological dissertation is a
comparative study of the Trinitarian theology of Jonathan Edwards and
Karl Barth and is in the publication process. His first book, Missional God, Missional Church: Hope for Re-evangelizing the West, was released in 2012 with IVP Academic. Dr. Hastings serves as
Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Regent College.