An Open Door for the Mixtec
Weekly in our little town in southern Mexico, early on Tuesday, we hear a distant airhorn. The “toot-toot” gets closer until finally it is at
Weekly in our little town in southern Mexico, early on Tuesday, we hear a distant airhorn. The “toot-toot” gets closer until finally it is at
In a panel discussion at Camp Week, four brothers engaged a number of serious questions about “Tradition and Innovation in a Church Planting Paradigm.” To
I stood up to stretch my back and mop the sweat off my face. Stooping and bending to work in the millet field with a
In an exercise at Camp Week 2020, Adam Boyd gave participants the opportunity to translate the Lord’s Prayer in 15 minutes. Not from Greek. Just
MJM writes from Colombia— Oh the joys of language and culture acquisition! What does it mean when someone sends a Whatsapp message and asks, “Hey,
How did the kind efforts of a group of Americans to build a meetinghouse end up destroying a poor Mexican church? What is so radically
Progress to Date 2018-2019 – Interaction with local authorities for approval and permits. December, 2019 – Excavation began. Jan-Feb, 2020 – Footer and foundation poured
On Tuesday, June 30, Camp Week was just kicking off, and we got to listen to Billy North share three talks about community development from
In this message from All-Nations Camp Week 2020, Ken Miller shares from a three-fold burden for Anabaptist people preparing to be involved in church planting
A recent post mentioned that Camp Week is about three things: Inspiration, Fellowship, and Teaching. In my opinion, the ordering of those three words is