ArticlesA Biblical Theology of Work and Identity, Part 2 Our temptation is to put people in ministry on a pedestal, but all Christians are commanded to work—hard.
ArticlesA Biblical Theology of Work and Identity, Part 1 The Bible never gives an example of a specific vocational “call” for ordinary Christians to identify themselves with an occupation or work.
Articles3 Marks of a Faithful Missionary Every missionary needs to prioritize devotion to Scripture, commitment to the local church, and applying grace and forgiveness to others.
ArticlesPeanut Butter, Privilege, and Provision The financial pressures of missionary life remind us that all our privileges are grace from the God who promised his presence with us on mission.
FeaturesShould Missionaries Be Operating Hospitals? There is a lot of mission drift in the world of cross-cultural ministry. But hospital ministry might be strategically closer to the heart of missions than we realize.
FeaturesOn Patience With Teammates Patience means more than waiting. It also means longsuffering—the kind of longsuffering that ministry teamwork demands.