CITY-FOCUSED: Acts 16-19
This is the fourth crucial principle of ministry for the 21st (and the 1st!) century.
We should not ignore the rest of a nation, but we should focus our efforts on large cities in the greatest way possible. We have noted that now there is a mobility of ideas, people, and capital unprecedented since the Pax Romana, and this leads not only to globalization and pluralization (again) but urbanization again. As Wayne Meeks put it - travel during the Pax Romana was easier than it ever had been and ever was again until the 19th century. And when that happened, cities rose again. The works of Wayne Meeks and Rodney Stark have shown that the rise of early Christianity was largely an urban phenomenon. Globalized cities became furiously multi-ethnic and international and thus became more enormously influential and central than their nations - essentially they were city states. Why? Antioch was really a United Nations, with Asian, African, Jewish, Greek, and Roman section. From Antioch there were powerful networks that led back into three continents. Capital and culture flowed back and forth through those networks. And thus Paul's mission strategy was remarkably 'urban-centered'. So should ours be.