by Brad Blocksom | Sep 10, 2014 | Cross-Cultural Ministry, Messy Church, Missional, Practical Theology, Short-term
I recently read a comment in a long thread that I found to be pretty insightful, which asserts exactly that. Jim Wright makes a pretty good case for the idea that the way we typically help the poor (while well intentioned and does meet a real, felt, and very practical...
by Luke Geraty | Oct 25, 2013 | Cross-Cultural Ministry, Disciple Making, Practical Theology, Preaching, Short-term, World Misions
In 1843, Robert Moffat preached at the Barbican Chapel a sermon that raised the searching question of the eternal destination of those in foreign lands. He asked, “Who can look to the East Indies now, and to China now; who can look to those interesting portions...