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How is Global Leadership Different? One-on-One with Dr. Rochelle Scheuermann about Global Leadership and Wheaton College’s New M.A.
We are integrated beings which means our faith is not separate from what we do.
When Following God into Dark Places Reveals the Darkness in Your Own Heart
How shepherding others through messy situations brings our own sin and insufficiency to the surface.
Southern Baptists Have Only 13 African American Career Missionaries. What Will It Take to Mobilize More?
The International Mission Board launches new efforts to address historic shortage.
Meet the Christian Family Behind Free Burma Rangers
The Eubank family offers food, shelter, and medicine on the frontlines in Iraq and Burma.
Lessons from the Long-Shot Bid to Bring Christian Liberal-Arts Education to Russia
The Russian-American Christian University had a brief lifespan and a limited enrollment. But the school planted seeds that might flower in the future.
Despite a Murder and Visa Denials, Christians Persevere in Turkey
(UPDATED) After Andrew Brunson's release, foreign evangelists find it increasingly difficult to stay and serve.
Church Revitalization, Part One
Renewal Movements and Church Revitalization
Celibate Priests: What You Need to Know
How we've discussed clerical celibacy over the years.
There is a Balm in Gilead: A Missional Strategy for Churches in the 21st Century
What is the church to do in such a tumultuous climate of rapid change?
Christian Nonprofits Reeling from Trump Cuts to Foreign Aid
Work in Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador was starting to bring change, agencies say.
Are We Overlooking People and Areas in Need of Gospel Impact and Resources?
We now have numerous unprioritized areas that God calls us towards.
ʻWherever You Are, Be All Thereʼ: Living a Life of Mission
A vision for mission everywhere, at all times, in all ways is one that understands that there is no moment in our day when we aren’t on mission.
How to Make Evangelism More Normal in Your Church’s Life
We are all busy. But we all have the same 24 hours a day and we all have time to do what is most important. Evangelism has to be a priority.
After Soleimani’s Death, Iran’s Christians Brace for ‘Tsunami of Disaster and Opportunity’
An interview with Lazarus Yeghnazar on why Western Christians should focus on leaders not numbers in the Islamic republic.
How Do You Define Evangelism?
Evangelism at its simplest is the telling of the gospel. But evangelism includes not just the telling.
The New Face of Medical Missions
The missionary physicians of the 21st century will be Africans—and US missions agencies couldn’t be happier.
The Light of the Nations
The visit of the Magi draws our attention to the global nature of the gospel.
Notable Books for 2019: A Brief Survey of Some of Last Year’s Best Christian Books
It is that time of year once again to reflect on some of the noteworthy books that have been published during 2019.
One-on-One on Toronto's Missions Hub
One-on-One with Phil Reinders and Khenva Dave on Missions Hub, a network of missions agencies, churches, and groups on the University of Toronto campus that are committed to sharing the good news of Christ.
Out of Sight, Out of Mind and the Struggle for Missionary Priorities
Perhaps God has something to teach us if we’re willing to posture ourselves to listen and learn from voices beyond our homogenous echo chambers. 

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Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Jon Tyson: ‘Run into the Controversy’
Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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