As interfaith apologists, we are not selling ourselves or our views but pointing to a gift that we have received.
Equipping missionaries to recognize shame and implement healthy responses will not only benefit missionaries, but also those they serve.
The concept of “polycentric mission” threads a key document for the L4 Seoul congress in September with 10,000 delegates from across the world.
A study analyses how culture influences the burnout experience and implications for member care.
The Italian Evangelical Alliance celebrates 50 years. A look back to the early years of vitality and growing unity.
Burnout among mission workers is on the rise. The repercussions are far costlier to the team, family, marriage, and ministry, and negatively impact the gospel witness.
From 17-20 March, 72 Christian women with influence in church leadership, business and institutions gathered for the ‘Rise in Strength’ global consultation.
In Spain, a group of Christians involved in creation care have published recommendations for both local churches and individual believers.
Far too often in the mission world, we mistake burnout as the height of service to God, but effective service cannot be done by a burnt out, shrivelled body, mind, or soul.
The intersection of physical and spiritual health among frontier peoples.
God does not call people to become heroes and gain glory. He calls us to exalt Him.
The Christian community has wide and sometimes unexplored potential to be the very context in which holistic health is promoted and preserved.
From 14 to 21 January, Europeans are invited to reflect and pray for the mission through the articles of the Lausanne Covenant in its 50th anniversary.
A key finding from women in world Christianity is that women tend to be boundary spanners who transcend the barriers of religion, age, class, and ethnicity.
To a generation that is starving for human connection, the greatest gift the church can offer is relationship.
The National Council of Evangelicals in France approved a document to “bring vision and unity to the mission of the churches, without denying their diversity”.
The European Lausanne Movement gathering in Budapest brought together Christian leaders from 37 countries. It was an open conversation using new formats, say Jim Memory and Usha Reifsnider.
Five elements shaping transformational mission today.
Regardless of the resourcing systems we use, the foundation on which we build must always be faith. An article by Kirst Rievan.
Our hearts and minds must submit to God’s sovereignty even in the most difficult situations, seeing gospel opportunities when the world sees conflict.
The number of Christians in Korea has plateaued for the past two decades since 2000 and has decreased drastically in recent years.
Evangelical churches in Latin America should practice a perspective of justice in the mission of our church which compels us to step outside the comfort of our buildings.
A local councillor in Lausanne threatens a Christian business with the enforcement of a recent anti-homophobia law over the content of two books.
Let us be committed to the urgent and unfinished task of making disciples of Jesus Christ in the whole world. An article by Joshua Bogunjoko.
We live in a time when a radical rethinking of mission is called for and feasible. An article by Wonsuk Ma.
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