Technology 101 for Missionaries – Part 2
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Partnering with Local Churches to Train and Send Missionaries Worldwide
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When I started out as a missionary, I began a process of learning and growing that will no doubt continue to the day I die. One area about which I had alot to learn was in the realm of technology.
Today, the eyes of the world are on North Korea with the passing of their leader Kim Jong Il. My heart broke as I watched a slideshow of pictures of the North Koreans mourning over their leaders death, knowing that
I thought this was a very good parable that reminds that what people need is the Word of God and that what preachers need to do is preach the word. Behold, a cook went forth to cook. And as he
By Charles H. Spurgeon TWO learned doctors are angrily discussing the nature of food, and allowing their meal to lie untasted, while a simple countryman is eating as heartily as he can of that which is set before him. The
Article by Teri Snode Proverbs 31:10-11, “Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her, so that he shall have no need of spoil.” Have you ever
source The following material that is being quoted is taken from here! At the Our Generation Training Center we have all of our students spend 6 months living and studying overseas. I think that there is much to be gleaned from the following article!
On Monday night, a group of us from our church went out to Magee University to help the Christian Union on campus pass out tea and coffee outside the Student Union and witness to the students. The Student Union is
The following is taking from Wayne Cordeiro’s book “Doing Church as a Team.” The Greek word for “disciple” (mathetes), in fact, comes from the verb manthano, “to learn.” Humility and teachability are the crown jewels of all the qualities of
1 Peter 1:3 “Neither as being lords over God’s heritage, but being ensamples to the flock.” Peter is exhorting the elders/pastors in the church. He challenges them to do several things: Feed the flock of God with God’s Word.