
Part 2: Jean’s Musings About Life on Mission: Why Was I Spiritually Obese?
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?
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?
By Jean Johnson
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.
By Jean Johnson
I went from being a sheltered Minnesota gal to a friend of refugees to a cross-cultural disciple-maker in a fairly challenging place — Cambodia. I have learned a lot since then and I would like to share it with you in case you leave your comfort zone.
By Jean Johnson
DAY 1 affects DAY 100*
I can’t understand why Sopheap decided to revert back to Buddhism after seemingly becoming a devoted Christ follower.
By Rev. Josphat G. Charagu
In one way or another, we all find ourselves depending on others. There is a saying which states that, “No man is an island”. This means that we all need each other.
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