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What We Can Learn from a Mizo Missionary Sent to Cambodia

What We Can Learn from a Mizo Missionary Sent to Cambodia

by Jean Johnson | Feb 20, 2018 | The DNA of Sustainability & Multiplication, Unraveling Unhealthy Dependency

When in Cambodia, I had the opportunity to meet and interact with Sairengpuia Sailo. He was a missionary sent out from Mizoram, Northeast India as a missionary to Cambodia.

Part 4: Is Jesus a Restaurant Guy or Food Truck Guy? ~ Re-Jesus Missions Series

Part 4: Is Jesus a Restaurant Guy or Food Truck Guy? ~ Re-Jesus Missions Series

by Jean Johnson | Apr 5, 2017 | Inspirational, Missional Musings, Tips & Tools

Are you a ‘food truck’ disciple-maker or a ‘restaurant’ disciple-maker?

Habitude 2: “Give Up” More Than “Give To”

Habitude 2: “Give Up” More Than “Give To”

by Jean Johnson | Mar 15, 2017 | DAY 1 affects DAY 100 Habitudes

Was Jesus’ primary invitation to the rich young ruler about giving everything to the poor or about inviting him to become poor for a purpose?

Part 3: Jesus’ 8-Fold Pattern of Orthopraxy

Part 3: Jesus’ 8-Fold Pattern of Orthopraxy

by Jean Johnson | Mar 7, 2017 | Inspirational, Missional Musings

What were Jesus’ main repetitive actions (orthopraxy) in fulfilling His words (orthodoxy) read from the scroll of Isaiah according to the gospel of Luke?

Part 2: How Does Jesus’ Synagogue & Mountainside Talk Affect Missions?

Part 2: How Does Jesus’ Synagogue & Mountainside Talk Affect Missions?

by Jean Johnson | Feb 14, 2017 | Inspirational, Missional Musings, Top Picks

There seems to be a discrepancy between how Jesus prepared His disciples for missions and the way the West prepares modern day disciples for missions.

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The Ripple Effect: Unpack the Impacts of Foreign Funds in Global Missions Across 4 Realms

In our efforts to be generous in our cross-cultural mission work, we often gauge success by visible results. Before offering support to a local individual, entity, or initiative using foreign resources, consider evaluating the broader effects of your giving across these four key realms in cross-cultural contexts.

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