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Do Soup Kitchens Denigrate the Poor (and create a wall between “us” and “them”)?

Do Soup Kitchens Denigrate the Poor (and create a wall between “us” and “them”)?

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...

Where do the “Perishing Heathens” Go?

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...

Quotable Theology

Afflictions are light when compared with what we really deserve. They are light when compared with the sufferings of the Lord Jesus. But perhaps their real lightness is best seen by comparing them with the weight of glory which is awaiting us.

— Arthur W. Pink

Quotable Theology

Afflictions are light when compared with what we really deserve. They are light when compared with the sufferings of the Lord Jesus. But perhaps their real lightness is best seen by comparing them with the weight of glory which is awaiting us.

— Arthur W. Pink
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