ArticlesContextualization Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means Without commitment to learning language and culture, it’s futile to talk about meaningfully “contextualizing” the gospel.
FeaturesWhy There’s No Such Thing as African Christianity Conrad Mbewe shares why fixation on cultural divisions drives fissures into the church, especially in missions.
Features4 Biblical Foundations for Contextualization In contextualization, Scripture―not our experience―is the standard by which all things are to be evaluated.
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.
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.
FeaturesThis Is America: A Returning Missionary’s Perspective What’s most disturbing about returning from Africa isn’t just the consumerism in American culture, but the consumerism within the American church.