Hold the Line
in an Age of Compromise
Something is happening in the church. The message is getting softer.
The edges are being rounded off. Most Christians sense it —
even if they can’t name it yet.
Our Gift to You.
The gospel is for every culture.
It bows to none of them.
For centuries, faithful Christians have carried the gospel to people nothing like them — across languages, borders, and deeply different ways of seeing the world. The message traveled. The message landed. And the message didn’t change.
But something has shifted. Quietly, gradually, and often with good intentions, Christians and churches have started adjusting the message itself — not just the method. They smooth out the parts that create friction. They reshape the gospel to fit the audience rather than calling the audience to the gospel.
This isn’t a fringe problem in overseas missions. It’s happening in churches across the country, in Bible studies, in the way Christians talk about faith with people different from themselves. The drift is quiet. Most people never see it coming until the message has already been diluted.
The good news: the gospel doesn’t need our help. It doesn’t need to be softened, repackaged, or made more palatable. It needs to be held and proclaimed with confidence — exactly as it is.
The Transcultural Gospel by E.D. Burns
In The Transcultural Gospel, Dr. E.D. Burns names what many Christians sense but struggle to articulate: the temptation to accommodate the gospel to culture is one of the greatest threats facing the church today — not just in distant mission fields, but here, in every congregation and every conversation about faith.
The book is rigorous, but E.D. writes for real people. He’s not writing from a seminary office — he’s writing from the field, from decades of taking the gospel to places where cultural pressure to change the message is intense and constant. That experience makes this more than a theological argument. It’s a tested conviction.
You don’t need a background in theology or missions to get something from this. If you care about the gospel — and about getting it right — this is for you.
Why I Wrote the Book
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“Missions today is loaded with ‘silver bullet’ methodologies that promise much but deliver little. This practical little book reminds us that the clear teaching of the gospel is relevant and powerful throughout the ages and throughout human culture. Aspiring missionaries and pastors will be greatly helped by this book in thinking through the complex issue of contextualization and its implications in cross-cultural ministry.”
Brooks Buser
President, Radius International
“E.D. Burns has taken a massive missiological issue and made it equally accessible to missionary practitioners abroad, church leaders at home, and discerning laypersons. The Transcultural Gospel cuts through the haze of subjectivity in modern missions and presses the non-negotiables of the gospel. In an age where lived experience sits enthroned, this book will restore your delight in gospel truth. And best of all, Burns provides interviews and sample questions for pre-evangelism that will help you to put what you’re learning into practice as you make disciples. Read this book and give it to every missionary you know.”
Alex Kocman
Director of Communications & Engagement, ABWE
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Professor, Asia Biblical Theological Seminary
E.D. Burns is not writing from a distance. He lives with his family in a small mountain village in Southeast Asia, where he trains hilltribe pastors and develops theological resources for some of the least-reached people on earth. He has spent more than two decades doing cross-cultural ministry in the Middle East, East Asia, Alaska, and Southeast Asia.
In his role as Executive Director of Training & Resources at ABWE, E.D. shapes how missionaries are formed, trained, and sent — while staying on the field himself. His conviction is simple: missions methodology must be driven by biblical convictions, not the other way around.
He is also a professor at Asia Biblical Theological Seminary and directs the MA in Cultural Apologetics & Missions at Founders Seminary. His writing consistently grounds the missionary task in rigorous theology and lived experience.
The gospel hasn’t changed.
Your confidence in it can grow.
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