How Evangelicals Got the Gospel Wrong: Reflections of a Latino Missionary" is Wolfgang D. Fernández's penetrating analysis of the evangelical faith's divergences from its Gospel roots. Fernández, with over forty years of missionary service across continents, narrates a series of encounters that cast light on the cultural shifts and theological misunderstandings that have distanced Evangelicals from the original messages of their creed.
This reflective memoir traverses the globe from the streets of Venezuela to the halls of power in the U.S., offering a window into the soul-searching journey of a faith community and its potential redemption. Through Fernández's eyes, we witness a call to introspection and a heartfelt plea for a return to the authentic Gospel-a faith that champions love, inclusion, and justice.
"Let your Kingdom come on earth as it is in Heaven."
Gospel of Matthew 6:10
Praise for Wolfgang Fernández and How Evangelicals Got the Gospel Wrong:
Reflections of a Latino Missionary
As a deeply relational person with a big heart and full of vision, Wolfgang could
be a catalyst for countless smaller and larger movements - in the beginning
churches, later broader Kingdom Initiatives. As such, his life has been a
blessing for countless men, women and families in various continents, systems
and social classes. Telling his Life story honestly and openly, including his own
brokenness and dark times, he shows what God can do through one man - not
perfect but faithful.
Reinhold Scharnowski M. Th
Steffisburg, Switzerland
Conflict for a married couple isn't uncommon. Sometimes, all the couple needs
is a third voice. That third voice can bring clarity as well as help the couple
to hear each other. Wolfgang Fernández, who is considered a citizen of the
world, does this for anyone who wants or needs cross-cultural clarity. He also
provides real life examples of how to live out a Christ-like model of the Gospel.
This book, How Evangelicals Got the Gospel Wrong: Recollections of a Latino
missionary is a gift to Christ followers desiring to imitate Christ in community.
Wolfgang Fernández's well-storied life leaps off the page like scenes from
an adventure film, yet his memoir unveils a deeper story than dazzling tales
alone. Behind rich scenes widespread, his vulnerable authenticity charts
profound personal growth amid life's rough and smooth. Despite society's
inward bent, he boldly bares all-the good and the bad-as one hungering
for God rather than reputation. Where institutionally-instilled constraints may
have isolated another, his sojourn from mainstream evangelicalism's center
to its margins brought greater community, gratitude, and generosity instead.
Ever the humble learner rather than resenter, he gifts readers the hard-won
fruits of a life-long quest to follow God wherever it may lead. For me, having
long admired his staying power against isolates, I'm inspired by this timely
reminder: the Kingdom that changes everything dwells within reach of us all.
Let us join the adventure!
Shannon Hopkins
Advocate for Innovative
Church Foundations