FeaturesSlavery and the Gospel: William Wilberforce 261 Years Later The gospel is a picture of justice as well as love and mercy, and it empowered one man to change the hearts of a nation.
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.
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.
FeaturesOn Your Knees: Missions Work Thousands of Miles Away We often underestimate the role stateside believers play in a missionary’s ministry.
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.