The global Church in the twenty-first century has lots to say about mission. The greatest energy for mission, and therefore missiology (the study of mission), is in the Global South. Andy McCullough reflects on mission using John's Gospel, but in global perspective. He contends that we must at all costs avoid outdated modes of cross-cultural sending that smack of colonialism and defunct ways of approaching mission that are out of sync with global realities. This book, about the Gospel of John, incorporates thoughts and comments from people from around the globe. Andy points out that John, in his final verse, says that 'I suppose the world itself could not contain the books that would be written' (John 21:25), and so was clearly thinking about the global reach of the gospel. 'World' is therefore an important word for John, and he speaks about the whole world, and his cares and concerns for it. It is into the space in-between the local and the universal that the author is writing. In-depth, enlightening, well-rounded and thought-through, a must-read for anyone who loves this Gospel, and wants to see more of the global view of what the Gospel writer taught.