Kent Michael Shaw I is an adjunct professor at Southeastern University. He serves as lead pastor of The Life Center Community Church. Kent has been actively engaged in global missions for thirty-four years, ministering and teaching throughout the Caribbean, Europe, and Africa.
""Go ye into all the world is the mandate of the kingdom. Though faced with systemic obstacles, the African American missionary had been faithful to the call. Kent Shaw presents a compelling discourse that respectfully highlights the fidelity of faith of an unheralded army of anointed messengers. This work will lead the reader on a reflective journey that will no doubt cause one to reimagine and re-engage in missions with respect for those who truly endured hardness as a good soldier and answered the call."" --Anthony T. Pelt, state administrative bishop, Florida-Cocoa Church of God ""In Missiology Reimagined, Kent Shaw engages in a much-needed historical and theological analysis of the missiological contributions of Black Americans. Not only will readers walk away with an expanded framework for the shape of mission in North America, they will also be challenged to reshape their missional theology in light of Shaw's research."" --Anthony Roberts, assistant professor of Christian theology, Southeastern University ""Missiology Reimagined is a historical masterpiece. Kent Shaw meticulously outlines African Americans' contribution to missiology by exegeting their theology of missiology in the nascent years of the modern Protestant missionary movement. I wholeheartedly recommend Missiology Reimagined; it is a must-read for missionaries, missiologists, and anyone who dare reimagine missiology."" --Linda P. Saunders, residential adjunct professor and subject matter expert, Liberty University