Indeed,The Missionalso interviews a handful of people who believe that his mission was close to madness. Dan Everett is perhaps the most vehement. We learn that he was a missionary for 30 years to another group of relatively isolated people. Ultimately, that work didn’t lead people to Chris...
We also see many examples of the Great Commission playing out in Paul’s missionary work. In Corinth, Paul preaches the good news but receives some opposition. However,Acts 18:8tells us that “Crispus, the ruler of the synagogue, believed in the Lord, together with his entire household. An...
A disciple is an individual.While Acts points us to the church’s work as a gathered group of disciples, we do not escape the spiritual reality that God deals with us as individuals. Each person is responsible for their sin, as in the case of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5, and indivi...
Having left South Africa has made Di and I think of our relationship to KwaZulu Mission. In a sense we will always be a part of the work in that area but the Lord has moved us on and left the fellowship and work in the hands of those left behind. We worked with them and now they...
This video explains the “Great Commission Pipeline” — which is our attempt to steward the Acts 1:8 Kingdom work God is doing among #NoPlaceLeft teams/churches across North America and connect it with the NPL missionary teams + Great Commission needs among Unreached/Unengaged People Groups ...
She felt called in one of our studies to become a missionary when she graduates. However, it has truly been a blessing to be part of the new work that God is doing! The daughter of the former foreman of our Cagraray campsite project, Cyrene actually accepted the Lord in our youth ...
3.The true object of toleration. It is that the noblest, holiest influence may prevail. Christian tolerance is not indifference to truth and falsehood, evil and good; it is not a passive grace, a mere easy disposition; it is an intensely active, a missionary grace. It is bent on overcomi...
Herbert Schmidt was the first Assemblies of God missionary to eastern Europe and founded the region’s first Pentecostal Bible school. When he returned from furlough in 1939, little did he know that a Nazi prison cell awaited him. But in the midst of tragedy and war, God preserved his life...
Wherever he is imprisoned, the letter’s writer is Paul, a missionary, passionately motivated that all the Gentiles hear the message. Contemporary Western readers accustomed to seeing a church on every corner for centuries must reorientate themselves to the mindset of the early Christians who knew...