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...
Posted by Radstock Staff
The Republic of Udmurtia, central Russia... a land of lakes and forests... a beautiful land, but one, however, where the locals say, 'This is where the tomatoes stay green,' - such is the climate there.Other, more serious problems beset the people who live there, a...
by Brian Jose
I spent a couple of hours "church planting" two days ago in Jub, a farming village of a few thousand people, not far from the main Albanian port of Durres, but which took about 40 minutes to get to, being down some bumpy, dusty roads. In the Communist time, it had four football...
Radstock is currently exploring connections with those interested in Cuba including Cuba para Cristo (Cuba for Christ). If you or your church are interested in developing these connections and exploring opportunities in Cuba, contact Anthony Adams at
Posted by Paul Williams
Check out this link to see the adventures of a Micro Enterprise Team from one of Radstock's churches, who took their training to church planters in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia.
Radstock has been working alongside a network of 23 church plants in the Gobi Desert of Mongolia. These church plants had a great need for gers (desert tents like the one seen here). In many remote areas, gers enable church to 'happen,' either by providing accommodation for the church...
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