How Would Jesus Tell It? Crafting Stories from an Honor-Shame Perspective
by Jackson Wu How might we craft stories from an honor-shame perspective in order to challenge cultural values that are
by Jackson Wu How might we craft stories from an honor-shame perspective in order to challenge cultural values that are
by Carlos Diaz Last year, I spent some time walking around a small seminary in western Cuba with the seminary’s
Despite blemishes both the church and the agency have, there is also incredible potential. What would it look like if

If you ask someone to describe short-term missions, you will probably hear him or her say, “Short-term missions is a


RIckette shows how two independent organizations, whether church or mission, each possessing the qualities of selfhood, autonomy, and self-reliance, can

A description and analysis of some effective models of ministry to migrants and refugees in global cities, and important principles for
by JR Rozko Marv Newell is certainly on to something in his observations regarding a move away from the word
Reflecting on Marv Newell’s article, I see two primary causes for the shift in “missions” vocabulary that he describes.
Does the move away from the term “mission” diminish the mission of God, at least among those of us for
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