Learning to Speak All over Again
The woman in the crowded market obviously wasn’t cooperating with me. I had simply pointed to her basket of tomatoes
The woman in the crowded market obviously wasn’t cooperating with me. I had simply pointed to her basket of tomatoes
Like most missionaries, I thought I was ready for culture shock, but my preparation didn’t help me at all.
We had been in the States on furlough for over a year. Our last term on the field had been
Hussein Qambar Ali, a citizen of Kuwait, wasn’t looking for trouble. Married, the father of two small children, and the
While imported books sit on shelves, there’s a famine for hearing the word of the Lord in context.
It’s a word I have come to hate—overused and commonly misused. But perched unmistakably over decision making in the mission
Closure has crept into missionary thinking, but it doesn’t belong there.
The clueless are the informational have-nots, who, like the poor of the world, constitute the vast majority and often represent
Recently, I showed a Kenyan missions leader a copy of a magazine which focused on the AD2000 and Beyond Movement
Going is often easy. Staying in a lost group with viable ministries and approaches is an awesome challenge with multiple
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