The Lowest Ebb
By Robert Reese
Report on a Trip to Zimbabwe, July 4-15, 2015
The Evangelical Recession and the Mission Task
By Jean Johnson
Mission Frontiers July/Aug 2015 Issue
I just returned from 14 days of ministry in the United Kingdom—York, Redcliffe College in Gloucester, Coventry, and Oxford—as a speaker, facilitator, and consultant.
Orphans and Widows Part 2: Assumptions about Orphanages in Mission
By Jean Johnson
On May 10, 2015, I wrote a blog entitled, Orphans and Widows – Reverse Orphans. Today, we will talk about assumptions relating to orphanages in missions. I asked a colleague to write up his thoughts on orphanages.
Orphans & Widows, Part 1: Reverse Orphans
By Jean Johnson
There is an organization in Cambodia that serves the purpose of encouraging kids to leave orphanages and go back to their families. I refer to this unique phenomenon as “reverse orphans”—orphans being healthily restored to their families.
Vulnerable Mission
Yesterday, I had the privilege of attending a day consultation hosted by the Alliance for Vulnerable Mission in Oxford. If you don’t know about AVM, you should; when you finish reading this blog post, take a visit to their site and download some of their resources.
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