Book Review: From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya
I am almost ashamed to admit that I just finished reading From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya for the first time. I feel like I should have read this book a decade ago! But, at any rate, I am glad I have
Partnering with Local Churches to Train and Send Missionaries Worldwide
I am almost ashamed to admit that I just finished reading From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya for the first time. I feel like I should have read this book a decade ago! But, at any rate, I am glad I have
Dear Pastors & Praying Friends, We have now been in London for about 7 weeks. We have our home mostly set up and are developing a weekly routine. Teri home-schools the children, and I work about sixty hours per week
Here is a brief update of this past week: Grant and Darci started attending a Boys’ Brigade and Girls’ Association on Monday nights at a church in our area. It is kinda like Boy Scouts but with a Christian focus.
Last week, I finished a seven-part series on my blog called “Mentoring in the Old Testament.” The series comes from a class I taught in June at the Our Generation Training Centre. You can download the entire series in a
Here is a brief ministry update from this past week: Monday, we went as a family to the London Docklands Museum. The museum was quite interesting as it helped us grow in our understanding of the history and importance of
Other posts in this series: Introduction, Jethro and Moses Part 1, Jethro and Moses Part 2, Moses and Joshua, Moses and Caleb, Jonathan and David One of the best examples of intentional mentoring in the Old Testament is found in
This week I have been reading Ruth Tucker’s book From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya, a biographical history of Christian missions. As I have read the book, I noticed the influence of London in the past in getting the gospel around the world, specifically
Other posts in this series: Introduction, Jethro and Moses Part 1, Jethro and Moses Part 2, Moses and Joshua, Moses and Caleb, Samuel and Saul Jonathan and David were friends, but much more than that. Jonathan was most likely older
Last week was the first fairly “normal” week in London that we have had, meaning that we were not moving in, settling in, or traveling. It was great to get down to the business of praying, learning, and researching about
Other posts in this series: Introduction, Jethro and Moses Part 1, Jethro and Moses Part 2, Moses and Joshua, Moses and Caleb Saul was a young man with great potential and much natural ability. Saul started out well relying upon