This report analyzes Christopher J.H. Wright's book, 'The Mission of God,' providing a comprehensive overview of its content, strengths, and weaknesses. The report begins with a summary of the book's four sections: 'The Bible and Mission,' 'The God of Mission,' 'Mission of People,' and 'The Arena of Mission.' It highlights key themes such as God's missionary nature, the role of believers in God's mission, and the application of these concepts in various contexts. The analysis also includes a critical evaluation of the book, discussing its provocative nature and detailed explanations while pointing out weaknesses in the chronology of events. Finally, the report reflects on the book's relevance and application to the author's ministry and personal life, emphasizing its inspirational impact and the expanded understanding of God's purpose. The report is supported by a bibliography of the sources used.