Werner Mischke

Mission ONE Vice President

Werner has been serving with Mission ONE since 1992. He leads our Training Ministry and currently serves as Vice President. He is the author of The Global Gospel: Achieving Missional Impact in Our Multicultural World (2015). Werner is a key leader of the Honor-Shame Network which helps facilitate a global conversation about honor, shame, and the gospel in missiology and theology. He served as coordinator of the Honor-Shame Conference held at Wheaton College in June 2017 and has taught on “Honor, Shame and the Gospel” in Brazil, India, Lebanon, New Zealand, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States.

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Mindat, Myanmar - December 6th, 2015: Chin tribe tattooed faced woman (Daai) is relaxing at home in Mindat while wearing her exceptionally large traditional earrings and traditional tribal dress. The practice of facial tattooing was outlawed in the 1960's and is usually only seen on old generation women. Chin people, also known as the Kakis are a number of Tibeto-Burman tribal people.

Mission ONE envisions a world where every community is transformed for the glory of God and the honor of all peoples. Through the Global Church, we provide creative solutions, training, and support to help strengthen communities and bring hope to people in the hardest places. Working globally, with national and indigenous leaders, together we are making communities more like the Kingdom of God.

Mission ONE addresses a variety of problems from unemployment and unclean water to faithlessness and poor theology. Learn more about our work.

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