None Are Turned Away…

“How, then, can people call on someone they have not believed? And how can they believe in someone they have not heard about? And how can they hear without someone preaching?” – Romans 10:14 Recently my wife and I were … (read more)

The Lord Will Provide

"And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:19) For the World Mission Prayer League, 2008 has been a year of financial extremes thus far. At the end of January I … (read more)

From Mission Field to Mission Force

One hundred years ago this summer – in June of 1910 – more than 1200 mission leaders from around the world gathered in Edinburgh to evaluate the progress of world missions and to chart their way into the future. The … (read more)

From Edinburgh to Tokyo

In June of 1910 – precisely one hundred years ago – an historic gathering took place in Edinburgh, Scotland. Church leaders and mission agencies from around the world met to evaluate the progress of world evangelization, estimate the evangelistic task … (read more)

Earworm

I have recently learned a new word. For all of the years that I have written, read, and spoken the English language, I had not heard this common word before. Earworm. (Do you know it?) An “earworm” (borrowed from the … (read more)

Keeping It Plain and Simple

Not long ago I stumbled upon an interesting report describing the amount of information “consumed” by the average American household. The analysis was produced by the University of California in San Diego and reported in the New York Times. The … (read more)

Why?

There are many adequate reasons for following Christ into the world, in lives of commissioned service. I have found through the years, however, that they are not equally compelling. The sheer need of the world that surrounds us ought to … (read more)

World

In recent months we have described a handful of elements at the heart of our missionary community. We are a community at work – Kingdom work, whatever our trade or profession (November 2009). Our work is our witness – the … (read more)

Used Bible

Word

Theologians will sometimes describe a “formal” and a “material” principle that beat at the heart of the Protestant Reformation. The “material” principle is, in a sense, the content of the Reformation: its basic teachings and program – and in particular … (read more)

Witness

Our western church, as we mentioned last month, is absolutely awash in old-fashioned philosophical dualism. At a deep, mostly unconscious level, we have come to picture the world in terms of “sacred” and “secular,” “spiritual” and “material” – two vast, … (read more)