Have you experienced the effects of your Quiet Time evaporating by mid-morning? Many do. Here’s a remedy: The Divine Hours.
Read MoreI love our fierce Middle Eastern fellow workers. Most of us would respond to opposition by hunkering down; however, they are responding like Paul did in Acts 19:9-10.
Read MoreThirty-five years ago, Renee and I thought that God was calling us to live overseas, but God interrupted and told us that it would be our descendants who would go.
Read MoreI tried to squirm out of this trip to Nigeria. I prayed about it a long time. But the Lord made it clear that I’m to go, so I’m going.
Read MoreYet again, the gap in our funding for this year takes my breath away. It shouldn’t. God has fully met our needs every year for our last 35 years of making our living by the Gospel.
Read MoreOur MENA Regional Leaders will be gathering this Thursday to Monday to wrestle with some sticky issues around major missions issues like what “church” and funding are to look like…
Read MoreWe all need encouragement all of our lives, especially those in demanding pioneering situations. So, next week we’ll be with our MENA Regional Leaders for equipping a group of new Arab “mobile alongsiders,” for our ministries in the Middle East and North Africa.
Read MoreJesus was an oral disciple-maker. I’m pretty sure that He and the 12 were not carrying scrolls around Galilee.
Read MoreThis weekend we’ll begin meetings with our Regional Directors here in the Middle East to consider how God is leading us coming out of our Pioneering Forum and Global Missions Consultation.
Read MoreAccording to Acts 1:8, when the Holy Spirit comes upon His people, they become His witnesses where they are (e.g. Jerusalem & Judea), where they are uncomfortable (e.g. Samaria), and to the ends of the earth.
Read MoreSeventy-one of the 112 countries where we have Navigator ministries are in the pioneering stage, waiting on God to raise up a foundational generation of nationals to take the lead.
Read MoreMovements of the Gospel into the major religions often require new forms of faith communities to help new believers to flourish into spiritual generations while they remain among their families and relational networks.
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