Tales of a Trailing Spouse
Bidinger shares four stories of how God is using expatriates and professional workers in closed countries to expand his kingdom.
Bidinger shares four stories of how God is using expatriates and professional workers in closed countries to expand his kingdom.
A veteran missionary shares practical, biblical tips for powerfully praying for those working overseas.
Tan offers a detailed description of how to differentiate between a bribe, extortion, a payment, and a gift.

House church-planting movements confirm the broad
effectiveness of first-century apostolic strategies.

Iver shares how he has moved from culture shock to culture grind to a type of culture transcendence which looks only to God’s call for us.
Using textual studies, biblical case studies, and dramatic case studies can empower God’s people to respond to challenges in ways that glorify the Creator.
This “moving conference” changed venues throughout its four days, allowing three hundred conference attendees to experience the hospitality of six major divinity schools in the Boston area.
by Miriam Adeney Lots of words offend: church, evangelical, Christian, Republican, Democrat, American, Christ. If a word offends a significant segment of our audience, let’s avoid that word when
Increasingly in the West, younger Christians eschew the word “missions.” Colin Andrews challenges us to drop the word altogether. We decided to publish his proposal with responses from four Christian leaders. We invite you to join the continuing discussion online.
by Jonathan Bonk Colin Andrews makes a good case for a moratorium on the word “mission” and its cognates. After all, it has picked up a lot of baggage
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