Spiritual Warfare – Book Review
How should Christians navigate between the two extremes of a charismatic fascination with supernatural activity on the one hand, and a purely naturalistic mindset that
How should Christians navigate between the two extremes of a charismatic fascination with supernatural activity on the one hand, and a purely naturalistic mindset that
The title When Helping Hurts is a bit jarring at first glance. Is it possible to hurt the poor in the process of helping them?
Cross-cultural mission work is hard. The difficulty of learning the local language and culture often presents missionaries with a seemingly insurmountable task. It is in
Spiritual Survival Handbook for Cross-Cultural Workers, by Dr. Robert S. Miller was published in 2011 by the BottomLine Media. This book is a concise guide
an appetizer review of the book by John Coblentz used in Team Launch I really enjoyed this book. In fact, I’d like to keep this
A review of the book by Gene Daniels; by LH In Searching for the Missionary Church; A Missionary Pilgrimage, Gene Daniels passes on lessons he
While researching materials for a church planting course we are working on, I recently had the privilege of reading Val Yoder’s book, I Will Build
“Those who like to feel they are always right and who attach a high importance to their own opinions should stay at home.” –Aldous Huxley
Wilbert R. Shenk spends the first 20 pages of this 130-page book (By Faith They Went Out) unpacking the power of the original Anabaptist mission
by Aaron Crider, with a response by Steve Sanford This writing was provoked by the book Don’t Sleep, There Are Snakes, where former Bible translator
We partner with churches to send teams who facilitate Bible translation and community development while working to establish indigenous churches.