Kingdom Mission: Biblical Foundations of God's Redemptive Mission is a sweeping exploration of God's mission from Genesis to Revelation. Rather than limiting mission to evangelism or church programs, this book reveals that mission flows from the very nature and heart of God. It begins in creation, unfolds through the covenants, comes into focus in the life and teaching of Jesus, and continues through the Spirit-empowered Church until its final completion in the new creation.This study shows how the Kingdom of God frames the entire biblical narrative. Readers will see humanity's original calling as God's royal representatives, trace the covenant mission entrusted to Abraham and Israel, and discover how Jesus embodies, fulfills, and advances God's redemptive purpose. The book also examines the Church's identity as a missional people sent into the world, the role of spiritual warfare in the advancement of God's reign, and the global vision of a redeemed multitude from every nation worshiping before the throne.Written with clarity and theological depth, Kingdom Mission invites believers, pastors, and students to understand their place within God's unfolding story. Instead of viewing mission as an optional ministry focus, readers will see it as the privilege and responsibility of every follower of Christ. This book offers a clear, biblical, and compelling vision of what it means to join God's work in the world, grounded in Scripture and centered on the triumph of Christ and His Kingdom.