Hard Heart, Soft Heart
I’m about to break my own rule and get a little too personal for a newsletter that gets read by this many people. Why? Not
I’m about to break my own rule and get a little too personal for a newsletter that gets read by this many people. Why? Not
On the mountainside of Mount Rushmore, the faces of four presidents stand chiseled and unchanging, carved deeply into the granite stone as a monument to
In this season of thankfulness, we reflect on three priceless gifts from God that shape our lives and work: His Word, His Son, and His
When I was a young man, a friend of ours brought a musket for us to observe. He showed me and my brother how to
Guest article by Daniel Huber, used by permission Though in the context of translating other literature into English, this article mentions important qualities of good
Hello, readers! Just this morning, I was sitting with a local seeker discussing the Kingdom of God. My friend was trying to grasp this concrete
What is God’s desire for how His children should live together in a broken world? We look forward to the day when God will restore
It is a helpless feeling to look into an indigenous person’s face and realize you have no way of communicating. The team enters as learners
Fulfilling the Great Commission calls followers of Jesus to communities that are difficult to enter. Once the target area is identified, a team may need
We expect a surgeon to spend years in training before he attempts his first surgery. Likewise, a lawyer spends years in law school before he