Once a year we bring our Regional Directors together to caucus about the progress of the work and issues that we are facing in the field, and to strengthen our collaboration. Leadership is often lonely.
Read MoreOur International Executive Team (IET) is condensed to a foursome since Mike Shamy retired from our team.
Read MoreThis summer we have downshifted from an intense spring of travel but have been full on with ministry from here in Colorado Springs.
Read MoreThe Holy Spirit is stirring and strengthening desire among our Navigator leaders around the world to strive together for the progress of the Gospel into hard places.
Read MoreWe Navigators have tended to have a “wind them up and let them go” attitude toward those we disciple.
Read MoreBack in the early 1980’s, Renee and I embraced the posture of going overseas as missionaries unless God called us to stay home.
Read MoreI sat down for lunch with an Orthodox monk a few years ago, and before we even ordered he said, “I had some Navigators as roommates in college.
Read MoreI love how Paul thought about those who were partnering with his team in funding: “For the ministry of this service is not only fully supplying the needs of the saints but is also flowing through many thanksgivings to God…. They will glorify God for your obedience….” (2 Corinthians 9:10-14)
Read MoreIt’s common for Christians to begin a planning meeting with prayer, then proceed with planning with little to no awareness of the Holy Spirit’s promptings or checks, then close the meeting with prayer.
Read MoreI’ve never seen so much synergy in our International Executive Team as I’m seeing this year.
Read MoreI love the team of Navigator Middle Eastern leaders that launched into leadership of our work in that region a year ago.
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.
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