RT Article T1 Wounded in Mission: Where in the World Are You from? Identity and Suffering in Discipleship and Witness JF Mission studies VO 39 IS 2 SP 203 OP 218 A1 Ewell, Rosalee Velloso LA English YR 2022 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1806818744 AB This essay examines the missionary calling and character of the people of God. The argument is made that the call to discipleship has significant implications for how Christians understand their identity. To be a disciple means to submit to a kingdom and a way of life that challenge the powers of this world and nationalistic understandings of identity. Discipleship also implies that following Christ entails bearing the wounds of a broken world as a testimony to the work of Christ. The key themes of discipleship, suffering and identity are examined through an analysis of biblical passages in the Gospel of John and some of Paul’s letters. K1 cruciform witness K1 Identity K1 Suffering K1 Philippians K1 Gospel of John K1 Mission K1 Discipleship DO 10.1163/15733831-12341847