Last month Anthony Adams, Radstock's UK Director, had the opportunity to visit churches in Mongolia. Along with Paul Williams, Radstock's Eurasia Director and the founder of Radstock's partner organization Seedtime, Anthony saw first-hand how God is on the move.
Here is an exerpt from his...
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...
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...
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...
A Hidden Disaster...
The Haiti earthquake reminded us once more of the devastating impact of natural disasters on the world’s poor. Here, well beyond the world’s headlines, a multiple natural disaster is bearing down on the people of Mongolia.
Around...
Posted by Paul Williams
'What are we planting?' is a question I often find myself asking when it comes to church planting and cross cultural mission. What is it that we carry with us into, for want of a better description, 'receiving cultures?' This question might apply as much to church...
Posted by Radstock Staff
The other day I heard about the plight of a community in Hovd Province, in the far west of Mongolia. Their story is typical of that faced by so many in this vast, poverty-stricken country in the Central Asian steppe:
Schools have been shut here following the...
Posted by Paul Williams
Getting treatment for your sick animals, your hair cut, utensils for your home, a café breakfast, new home fabrics from old clothing, bread in the shops, milk products, fresh vegetables on your table, winter clothes for your children, and trees planted to help...
Posted by Paul Williams
Ruslan and Svetlana Andreychenko are pleased to announce the launch of their new website. Here you can see information on all aspects of the ministry of their church in north Mongolia (including prison work and outreach among needy children), and their longer-term vision...