Features3 Hills Worth Dying On In a missions world that idolizes speed and results, Scripture gives us alternative methods.
PodcastsWhy Theology Must Shape Mission: A Chat With Zane Pratt Zane Pratt explains why our theological heritage is a gift to share on the mission field—not baggage from which to rid ourselves.
FeaturesThe 3 Words That Changed Missions Strategy—and Why We Might Be Wrong The tragic result of overemphasizing “unreached people groups” is that resources have been redirected away from places no longer deemed strategic.
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.
FeaturesGlobal Missions and the Treason of Conversion Many missions methods emphasize the ease of conversion, but the decision to follow Christ must be understood as a virtual act of treason.
PodcastsWhat Missionaries Need to Know About the Faith and Works Debate Chris Bruno explains why Paul and James’ different language on justification has more to do with contextualization than disagreement.