Here in the Gobi Desert, it is easy to think of the delicate balance between man and nature. It's all around you. And that balance continues to cause concern here, for another drought is now in progress - this on top of last year's drought and harsh winter that killed millions of herded...
Disturb me Lord, when my dreams come true,only because I dreamed too small.Disturb me when I arrive safely,only because I sailed too close to the shore.Disturb me when the things I have gained,cause me to lose my thirst for more of you.Disturb me when I have acquired success,only to lose my...
It's counter-intuitive for most of us. We want to gather friends around us and tend to resist moving on unless some big ugly business insists on taking us elsewhere, or education or family requires it - we like to be with friends and keep together. But if we are serious about loving God and...
In countries with long histories of people setting up in business, the ‘felt risk’ factor in so doing is often appreciably less than in countries with no such history. Of the latter, one example is Mongolia.
It is difficult to relate the conflicts that go through...
Дом Жизни (London Russian Fellowship) will be discussing the meaning of love in a materialistic age, at the London home of one Russia's greatest Romantics: Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin.
Contributors will include Andrei Petrine (pastor of...
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An exerpt update from Paul William's blog, Cries of a Seagull.
Radstock's partner ministry Seedtime, based in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia is hard at work training up local Christians in business development. Last month 17 ‘students’ completed their micro-enterprise...
I found this blogpost entitled "We Need Gospel Movements, Not Just Better Churches" on the Redeemer City to City site to be thought provoking and not unlike what Radstock is doing. Your thougths?
Aung, a 33-year-old church leader, discipler and church planter has a vision to plant 50 churches in Myanmar’s (Burma’s) 7 least reached regions, and to train them to plant at least 4 other churches. His strategy is to train 50 leaders, which he does as he plants churches in...
When it comes to mission in Burma (Myanmar today), we all know Adoniram Judson (OK, google him if you don’t), but who knows of Arthur Carlson. I’ve just heard of him today from my new friend Aung, a pastor and church planter. Carlson was apparently a missionary to...