FeaturesThe Case of the Missing Baskets: Urbanization and the People Group Framework We must reevaluate the customary and limited approaches to categorizing people groups.
FeaturesMethodology Reveals Theology How one approaches missions tells much about how one views God and the gospel.
ArticlesThe Goal of Missions May Not Be What You Think Healthy local congregations aren’t a “Western” form imposed on the mission field—they are indispensable to God’s global goal of worship.
FeaturesReached or Unreached—Who Deserves Our Attention? Pastors and church leaders cannot afford to create a false dichotomy between work in reached and unreached contexts.
PodcastsTragedy in Beirut and What It Means for Missions On August 4, the world was rocked by news of two fatal explosions in Beirut. Pierre Rashad Houssney shares how is the church responding and what it matters.
FeaturesWhat Happens to Those Who Never Hear the Gospel? Missions depends on answering the “man on the island” question—and answering it biblically.