It has been 20 years since the Berlin Wall, symbolizing the Iron Curtain and
the separation of West and East, came down. This event marked the beginningof the collapse of the oppressive Soviet regime, which repressed freedom andevery form of missionary activity in the enormous territory...
Posted by Brian Jose
Brian Jose, Radstock's Executive Director, opens the hatch on a common tension in churches today between 'local' and 'global' mission, and issues a challenge to us to all 'get out there,' whether it's among the lost, the poor, the 'uber-cool,' and the broken, wherever we...
Posted by Paul Williams
Andy’s text read, “OOOOH. GOD HAS HIS HAND ON OUR DEAR FRIEND. HE IS THE ULTIMATE SEEKER! SUCH GREAT TIME JUST NOW. HALLELUJAH. HE IS NOT FAR FROM THE KINGDOM.” Andy had just dropped a dear Kurdish friend back home and spent some time talking to him...
Posted by Paul Williams
A UK church is discovering that being drawn to ministry among Kurds, and mission in general, is not the preserve of a few, but the privilege and responsibility of everyone in every church. Here, our contributor assesses some of the pitfalls of missionary biographies...
Posted by Max Tikhonoff (Русская версия здесь)
When a church steps out in mission, things get dirty. But then, as Max Tikhonoff, pastor of Solomensky Reformed Church in Kiev notes below...
Posted by Paul Williams
A church family in the north of England shares its story as they begin to minister to Kurds.
Kurdish men kiss. Greeting each other they offer a firm handshake followed by a cheek-to-cheek greeting; once, twice, three times depending on the friendship. It was...