culture Mandates, Meaningful Ministry, and Martyr Complexes September 10, 2020 When we pull the spiritual fire alarm every time the ideological temperature goes up in our culture, we lose the ability to recognize and respond biblically to the true emergencies.
legacy costs The Legacy Costs of Sending August 27, 2020 Responsible churches count the cost of missions and of sending laborers. They might overlook counting the legacy costs of missions which tend to creep upon them gradually as more and more servants are
Brian Wright Visual Missiology in the Bible October 11, 2016 The following guest post is penned by Brian Wright. Brian is a senior at the Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary from Arlington, Massachusetts. He and his wife Lisa spent three years in Manhattan, Kansas
economics Missionomics October 14, 2013 Christian young people in North America who sense a long-term call to the mission field in developing countries are often ready and willing to give up most of their material possessions. They are
missions RPCNA Synod July 03, 2012 Most of us here on the blog are pastors or members of RPCNA congregations (Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America). This past week was our annual meeting of synod, meeting at Geneva College
missions Not a Fair Fight November 04, 2011 Every Sunday is a great gift from God. But last Sunday...last Sunday our local congregation received more of God's goodness than we have room for: we welcomed new visitors to worship. We