Radstock Reports from the front line
Jun 15, 2010
work in sensitive places
We have a number of opportunities to partner with churches who are sending people to work in parts of the world that for security reasons, we can't mention here. Please contact us to find out more if you or your church would like to help. Thanks so m... More »
Posted by Paul Williams
Apr 06, 2010
Cross-cultural Ministry for Beginners
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 the ... More »
Posted by Brian Jose
Jan 27, 2010
Cross Cultural Missions at Home
In God's providence, our church is located in an ethnically and economically diverse area. It wasn't that way when it was established in 1857, but the world has changed quite a bit since then. Now we have huge populations of recent Asian and Latin American immigrants all around ... More »
Posted by Mike Mckinley
Jan 14, 2010
the limits of incarnational models of mission part 3: the need for a whole gospel approach
Here is final guest post from Dr Jonny Woodrow suggesting the need for a robust trinitarian theology to supplement an incarnational model of cultural engagement. This argument draws on reflections on Colin Gunton’s The One, the Three and the Many: God, Creation and the Culture of Modernity. More »
Posted by Tim Chester
Jan 13, 2010
the limits of incarnational models of mission part 2: embodiment and incarnation
Here is the second of three guest blogs from Dr Jonny Woodrow highlighting the limits of an incarnational model of mission by reflecting on Colin Gunton’s, The One, the Three and the Many More »
Posted by Tim Chester