Ken Anderson

Ken Anderson

Dr Ken Anderson is the board chair for ChinaReach, an indigenous missiological training effort intended to help China move from a mission field to a mission force. He holds DMiss and MAGL degrees from Fuller Theological Seminary. From 2011–2021 he served as an itinerant extension biblical training missionary in China and Nepal. He is currently leading missiological training in Mark’s Gospel for an indigenous church planting movement in southern Nepal and serves on boards including a Russian video seminary, a Nepali aftercare home, an indigenous ministry effort in Mexico, and as an elder in his local church.


Articles by Ken Anderson

  • US & Canada

    We need to realign our priorities with missio Dei

    Missio Dei is a formal theological term, latin for "God’s mission". The term means just what is says: mission belongs to God. God defines the mission’s purposes and strategies, means and methods, timing and pacing. The mission scope is all encompassing—multi-national, multi-ethnic, multi-resourced. Our participation in God's mission requires that we keep our priorities straight, and Abraham shows us how.