ArticlesThe Great Commission Is Guaranteed, So Let’s Get to Work In tumultuous days, it’s critical we remember that the outcome of the church’s mission is secured by the promises of God.
FeaturesWhat Happens to Those Who Never Hear the Gospel? Missions depends on answering the “man on the island” question—and answering it biblically.
FeaturesGuilt and Shame: How Understanding Both Can Help Our Cross-Cultural Witness Modern missiologists often force missionaries to choose between a “guilt-innocence” gospel and an “honor-shame” message. But guilt and shame are interconnected.
Articles5 Non-Financial Ways to Support Global Missions Financial giving is not always an option, but every believer can be involved in rope-holding.
PodcastsIs Netflix Killing Missions? Tony Reinke on Media and Technology In a risk-averse culture, missionaries are tempted to withdraw into their screens. The solution is to be transfixed on a greater glory.
ArticlesStymied by Winds and Clouds? Not William Carey In times of tumult, it’s tempting to say ‘no’ to the dangers and discomforts of global missions. But William Carey’s example teaches us otherwise.
ArticlesFollowing Christ Life or Limb Komi was about to lose his leg. What he gained instead was of infinite, surpassing worth.
FeaturesOn Your Knees: Missions Work Thousands of Miles Away We often underestimate the role stateside believers play in a missionary’s ministry.
PodcastsApologetics, Evangelism, and Revival in Norway Is one of Europe’s most secularized countries seeing the seeds of revival? ABWE missionary Nahum O’Brien answers.
ArticlesHow to Do Global Missions The Great Commission is a global task that requires clear strategy and direction.
Articles‘You Didn’t Preach Love, You Showed Love’: How This South Africa Meal Ministry Is Changing Hearts In towns affected by spirit worship, a feeding program is witnessing gospel transformation.
Features5 Lessons Learned From Leading Missionaries Through Crisis This ABWE leader in South Asia learned that, in times of crisis, leaders in missions must lean in and be present—even when human wisdom says to leave.
PodcastsShould We ‘Follow the Science’ in Missions? Missiologist Dr. John Morgan explains why the medical world’s use of evidence might be a helpful tool for missiologists.
Articles10 Issues for Discipling Hindu Background Believers Today Christians must be willing to walk fellow believers who grew up in different religious contexts through the challenges posed by their upbringing.
PodcastsTheological Famine in the Pacific Islands: Chris Bruno Speaks In an island setting, lots of important goods are imported. But the church cannot afford to simply import all of its theology.
FeaturesAll Things for Good The history of ABWE is one of God working amid crisis to spread the gospel and bring himself glory.
PodcastsThe Power of God in Missions The work of mission has never seemed harder. What power has God given the church to discharge its task?
ArticlesCorporate Worship in Other Contexts We can learn three valuable lessons by watching worship in foreign fields.