Sarah Lunsford has been an instructor of global studies for Liberty University Online since 2010. She studied at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (MA, MDiv, ThM) and at Columbia International University (PhD) and served as an international church planter with the IMB. Sarah and her four children (Abigail, Elysa, Zachary, and Emilia) live in the metro-Atlanta area.
"""The question of 'Does it work?' often outpaces the question of 'Is it right?' in missiological practice. Sarah Lunsford significantly contributes to the ongoing discussion of biblical and theological faithfulness and mission strategies. Missiological Triage helps us consider a more robust way to learn from the social sciences while maintaining biblical moorings."" --Greg Mathias, associate professor of global missions, New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary ""Sarah Lunsford in Missiological Triage presents a well-argued thesis on a biblical and theological critique of the social sciences in mission. The bridging of theological reflection and missiological practice is an always relevant and, in today's context, particularly pertinent topic. This is a needed and welcomed contribution to theology and missions that successfully gives a thorough study on a biblical reflection of social science-based mission methodologies."" --Robert L. Gallagher, professor emeritus of intercultural studies, Wheaton College"