These resources from the Mission Theology Advisory Group (MTAG) are designed to help Christians learn about and think about the crimes of human trafficking and modern day slavery. While these resources contain plenty of information about trafficking to help you find out more about it, they also invite you to think about what our own […]
Mission Theology & Apologetics Group

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The Mission Theology & Apologetics Group (MTAG) undertakes research and projects in the area of mission theology and mission practice.
It is a partnership between the Church of England's Mission and Public Affairs Division and Churches Together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI). MTAG's membership reflects its ecumenical nature and brings together people from Wales, Scotland, Ireland and England.
MTAG creates links with other groups and agencies involved in this field, especially in the areas of Gospel in relation to culture.
Resources

The Mission Theology & Apologetics Group (MTAG) provides resources that are available to download across five themes: Spirituality, Theology, Reconciliation, Evangelism and Mission.
Blog
You can read reflections from MTAG members on the blog Moving Spirit.
Contact
The point of contact for MTAG is Dr Anne Richards
Spiritual Journeys
Spiritual Journeys is a website created by The Mission Theological Advisory Group (MTAG) aimed at everyone who wants to explore their spiritual journey or the spiritual journeys of others. It provides many kinds of materials for visitors to enjoy and explore, as well as resources for practising Christians, both clergy and lay people, so that members of Christian […]
Dispossession Project
The Dispossession Project is a set of resources to help understand more deeply the relationship between God’s mission to which we are called and our own social responsibilities to others and to the whole of creation. It is a joint project between Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, and the Mission Theology Advisory Group (MTAG). Resources […]
Apology – Christian reflections
What is the nature of Christian apology? Overview In the context of secular society the word ‘apology’ typically denotes an expression of regret for some action. It can imply that the one apologising is acknowledging a fault or some sort of offense against another. The word can carry connotations of putting right a fault. Is […]
Foundations for Mission
Introduction ‘Mission’ seems to be on everyone’s lips these days. It’s a feel-good word, suggesting purpose, direction and transformative change. Christians talk about mission a great deal and it seems to be integral to every dynamic church agenda. But what does all this mission talk have to do with God and with what Christians actually […]
Foundations for Mission – Research Results
Reports Pie charts showing responses to the questions asked during research: FFM All Respondents Research (PDF) FFM National and Local Research Results (PDF) FFM – BIAMS Research Results (PDF) Interactive bar charts which allow you to compare responses from one question against another: (Note these use Tableau Public and will open in a new […]









