Articles4 Lessons We Should Learn from 19th-Century Missionaries In contrast to today’s fads and trends, history teaches us a biblical and holistic understanding of missionary life.
Features3 Big Surprises When Interviewing for Missions Transitioning from the professional world into any full-time ministry means we must completely reorient our expectations.
PodcastsAre Honor and Shame the Keys to Cross-Cultural Evangelism? Many modern missions experts say that the West focuses too much on a gospel of guilt and innocence. Are they right?
Features4 Biblical Foundations for Contextualization In contextualization, Scripture―not our experience―is the standard by which all things are to be evaluated.
FeaturesDear Church, Missions Is Not For Your Own Discipleship We cannot view the lost and unreached as tourist attractions or stops along the way in our own discipleship journey.
PodcastsYour Questions Answered: The Missions Podcast Mailbag Episode How can a missionary change sending churches? Can I start a family on the field? Is missions easier as a single? Scott and Alex dive in.
Features3 Reasons Europe Still Needs Missionaries We tend to associate the unreached with the 10/40 Window, not with the historic home of Christendom. But this is a faulty assumption.
ArticlesA ‘Chance’ Phone Call During Prayer Led This Family to the Mission Field When David and Rachel Bell set aside a day to pray about missions, they received a call—literally.
FeaturesPersonal Evangelism for the Church Planter and the Church Plant If evangelism is to be woven into the fabric of the life of a new church plant and its pastor, it takes some thought and planning.
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.
PodcastsRachel Jankovic on Identity and the Mission Field of Motherhood How can women view motherhood as a “mission field,” despite the lies culture tells them about their identities? Rachel Jankovic explains.
VideosTransforming Addicts in the Caribbean With the Gospel Lennox Boodram was suicidal until he encountered the gospel. Now he is making disciples along with the missionaries surrounding him.
Articles3 Blessings of Being a Missionary Kid Life as a third-culture kid has its price—lost relationships, hard transitions—but the silver lining outweighs the cost.
FeaturesWhat the West Should Know About Churches in Africa In spite of popular assumptions, Christ is building his church in Africa—and most Westerners remain unaware.
ArticlesLearning From Paul’s Other ‘Macedonian Call’ Paul’s first “Macedonian call” was a supernatural summons to evangelism; the second was a plea for the privilege to give.
FeaturesHow Missionaries ‘Photobomb’ God We rob God of his glory in ministry when we insert our egos and agendas into the picture.
PodcastsFaithfulness or Pragmatism? Andy Johnson on Ministry Methodologies In missions and church planting, are we free to try “whatever works”? Andy Johnson of 9Marks answers.
ArticlesFrom ‘Being Right’ to Broken for Missions Josh Greve’s two loves were “basketball and being right” until God burdened him for global theological famine.