FeaturesSpiders, Snakes, and Civil Wars: How Risky Is ‘Too Risky’ in Missions? It’s time to have an honest discussion about the other everyday risks of missionary life.
FeaturesHer Name Was Mai Tai Sing When Mai Tai Sing was martyred, her husband was driven deeper into his newfound hope in Christ.
FeaturesBeyond the Veil As more Christians in the West encounter Muslims and refugees, the church has an opportunity to do missions without leaving home.
FeaturesAddicted to Busy Though we cloak our idolatry of productivity with the best of intentions, God desires to work in us before working through us.
FeaturesDoing Missions When Living Is Gain Many young people who have a big-God theology also have a romanticized view of suffering, martyrdom, and missions.
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.