Lay Leaders: Trained and Dynamic, or Untrained and Dangerous?
It’s Sunday morning in Kagimba, a densely populated village in Kenya near Lake Victoria. Ben Koyo, a church elder, takes
It’s Sunday morning in Kagimba, a densely populated village in Kenya near Lake Victoria. Ben Koyo, a church elder, takes
I see our missions enterprise moving inexorably toward what I call the scorecard mentality.
Appreciation for the Western saga is one of several inconsequential things I remember most fondly about my father, along with
1. Effective partnerships are built on trust, openness, and mutual concern. Partnerships are more than coordination, planning, strategies, and tactics.
Some suggestions from my experience to help your mission partnerships take shape and function effectively.
To answer the question, “How well do the children of missionaries do in different dimensions of their lives as adults?,”
I’m glad our Shepherd doesn’t work by percentages. If he did, I’d still be in the bushes.
Before we jump on the bandwagon, we have to answer some basic questions.
The patron-client style of discipling is practiced naturally by many national Christian leaders.
This month marks 13 years of missionary service for me. I have learned that missionary and national church relationships are
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