Educational Options for Missionary Kids
Cross-cultural workers today are blessed with many options for children’s education. Each choice has its own advantages and challenges, and there is not one right option.
Cross-cultural workers today are blessed with many options for children’s education. Each choice has its own advantages and challenges, and there is not one right option.
On Kingdom Business is a compilation of papers presented at a Consultation for Holistic Entrepreneurs.
The idea surfaced while we listened to one of our Zambian students preach in chapel: maybe poverty is one strange way in which this part of the world is blessed.
Mercy, when you work in Zambia, 2002, you sometimes wonder if there aren’t better ways to spend your time.
As a missiologist in the European-continental tradition, qualitative research has always come more naturally to me than quantitative. This bias was reinforced through my anthropological studies that emphasized participant observation over statistics.
As a missionary teacher in a Bible college in Kenya, one of my greatest concerns is “How can God use me to make a lasting difference in my students’ lives?”
As a missionary I often struggle with the task of writing prayer letters that creatively communicate the very real needs that my family and I face.
The Back to Jerusalem Movement is the vision of the Chinese underground house church leaders to train, send, and support physically and spiritually thousands of Chinese missionaries to Buddhists, Hindus, and especially Muslims, thus bringing the gospel full circle to Jerusalem in anticipation of Christ’s return to and reign from the Holy City.
Africa has always had a built-in system that provides for the health and well-being of her people.
A collection of nine essays, coming out of the 4th SEANET forum held in Thailand in March 2002.
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