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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



Aug 25, 2009

being an ambassador in my own community

Herndon, Virginia is a tense place. Twenty years ago it was a fairly quiet far suburb of Washington DC. Now, to hear some people say it, it is over-run with illegal immigrants. Every morning the parking lot of McDonald's and the adjacent convenience store are flooded with men looking for a ... More »

Posted by Mike Mckinley



Jul 08, 2009

local heroes - you need to get out more

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 ... More »

Posted by Brian Jose



Jun 26, 2008

crossing cultures in my own city

Posted by Kara Callaghan I have lived in Washington DC for nearly 17 years. In a town where others who share my ethnic and socio-economic background come to build their careers staying 2-4 years, my tenure is nothing short of unusual. Some would even say it's counter-cultural. So why do I ... More »

Posted by Kara Callaghan