We Navigators have tended to have a “wind them up and let them go” attitude toward those we disciple.
Read MoreWhy are the “laborers” not laboring? We Navigators are called to advance the Gospel into the nations through spiritual generations of laborers living and discipling among the lost.
Read MoreWhy are fewer believers going out as cross-cultural missionaries? That question marked a recent gathering of the leaders of major missions organizations.
Read MoreIt’s easy to forget that we are in a war.
Read MoreI love that breakthrough moment when God gives us an idea .
Read MoreEvery day I’m desperate for God to do what He does. So every time you pray for us is a priceless gift to a desperate man!
Read MoreMost Navigator disciples end up pursuing our Calling in the context of traditional local churches. Some end up starting new churches in various contexts where that is what is needed for the progress of the Gospel.
Read MoreAbraham Lincoln once said, “The friends that you have, bind them to your heart with bands of steel.” That’s the kind of friendship that holds our Navigators Worldwide Partnership together.
All over the world Navigators are helping local churches make disciples effectively. This is a special kind of Navigator ministry, and those who serve in this way need special encouragement and opportunities to learn from one another.
Read MoreOnce every few years we bring together the board chairpersons from Navigator national and regional ministries all over the world.
Read MoreAs we launch into a new year, I am writing to encourage you to pray for Andy, a young Navigator leader in Malawi.
Read MoreWe Navigators are kind of obsessed with spiritual generations. Sometimes you may hear us ask, “Has it reached the third generation yet?”
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