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As An American, Do You Feel Like You Are in a Dysfunctional Family?

As An American, Do You Feel Like You Are in a Dysfunctional Family?

by Fivestonesglobal admin | Jan 2, 2018 | All Things Five Stones Global, Inspirational, Missional Musings

By Jean Johnson As an American and figuratively speaking, do you feel like you are a member of a dysfunctional family—that your dad and mom argue incessantly and threaten divorce every other day? Do you feel like the world is out of control? Are you afraid to turn on...
Habitude 5: Learn the Language Until it Hurts and Do Not Worry

Habitude 5: Learn the Language Until it Hurts and Do Not Worry

by Fivestonesglobal admin | Jul 19, 2017 | DAY 1 affects DAY 100 Habitudes

By Jean Johnson I sat around a table with those who were determining my fate as a vocational missionary to Cambodia. They were interviewing me based on my application, Bible knowledge test, personal references, Myers and Briggs psychological test, and a language...
Habitude 4: Learn the Language People Argue In

Habitude 4: Learn the Language People Argue In

by Fivestonesglobal admin | Jun 9, 2017 | DAY 1 affects DAY 100 Habitudes

By Jean Johnson Learn the language people argue in! This was my response to the question: “If people speak two or three languages, which language would I recommend a missionary should learn and use? Makara spoke English all day long at the foreign company he worked...
Jesus Bled Red for Every Color

Jesus Bled Red for Every Color

by Fivestonesglobal admin | Jun 1, 2017 | Inspirational, Missional Musings

By Jean Johnson Jesus bled red. Jesus bled red for every color. Jesus bled red for the Jew, for the Burmese, for the Ethiopian, for the man, and for the woman. Therefore Christianity belongs to no one and to everyone. Christianity isn’t a European religion, an Asian...
Part 2: Jean’s Musings About Life on Mission: Why Was I Spiritually Obese?

Part 2: Jean’s Musings About Life on Mission: Why Was I Spiritually Obese?

by Fivestonesglobal admin | May 19, 2017 | Inspirational, Missional Musings, Top Picks

By Jean Johnson What happens when we store up rich spiritual food and keep it all to ourselves? How does God move us out of our comfort zones? God brought the S.E Asian refugees into my high school and into my life. I practically became their solo welcoming committee...
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