Vista has been communicating research and innovation about mission in Europe since 2010.
Vista is committed to understanding the changing nature of mission and Christian faith in continent of Europe; a continent where Christian faith, social trends, religious expressions, and shifting cultural realities, are all in constant flux.
With its information-led approach to comment and analysis, Vista continues to pay close attention to the implications for Christian mission of the interconnected nature of social, political, religious, and cultural trends. Vista strives to stimulate mission reflection and practice among thoughtful mission and ministry leaders who are open to research that opens windows into the experiences of others.
Vista’s essential vision for Europe is established upon roots that extend deeply into the evangelical tradition, rather than upon walls that separate us from others. We like to draw on a wide range of perspectives for each edition and the views expressed in Vista are those of the authors of each article and do not necessarily reflect the position of the editorial team.
We are also grateful to European Christian Mission International's support in enabling the online presence of Vista.