Tradition and Innovation
At All-Nations, we have identified three pairs of complementary core values. As we hold these values in tension, they provide boundaries and define a clear
At All-Nations, we have identified three pairs of complementary core values. As we hold these values in tension, they provide boundaries and define a clear
All-Nations will be at REACH 2022 March 24-25, 2022 REACH brings together conservative Anabaptist ministries and kingdom workers from all walks of life. Join us
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
“The teachings of the Lord have been given for the purpose of being put into practice.” —Conrad Grebel
Get it clear with our Vision, Mission, and Core Values. Our Vision Communities of believers in every language group living out the Word of God
‘When I read Anabaptist history, and Early Church history as well, what I found is not a people hiding in the back of a hollar
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
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
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
Discovering the Indigenous Church Planting Principle Steve Sanford tells how the Joti (HOE-tee) believers, after being taught the Scriptures about communion, came to him saying,