Is the Gospel on Your Blog?
When I started Missiologically Thinking one year ago, I knew that I was going to be writing for a niche within the Evangelical sub-culture. Over the past year, however, I have discovered that there...
View ArticleDon’t Reach Everyone with the Gospel
One of the thoughts that often arises in the minds of missionaries as they approach a city, village, population segment, or people group is, “How in the world are WE going to reach everyone with the...
View ArticleStrike the Match
My family and I just returned from a spring break trip to Washington D. C.. We spent the week riding the rails and buses across the city seeing the sites that the tourists are supposed to see. My...
View ArticleShare Today’s Stories Later Today
We hear stories from the corporate world about research and development departments, including large sums of money spent on keeping everything a secret until the product is ready for release....
View ArticleOrigin of Gospel Advancing Ideas
Great ideas develop from collaboration not through privatization. Remember, victory may be found in an abundance of counselors (Prov 24:6), not a lone ranger. Counselors (plural) are able to provide...
View ArticleKelvin Syndrome
This is the best possible scenario. There is no better way. Never has been. Never will be. Lord Kelvin (a physicist) once stated there was nothing new to be discovered in physics. Any future endeavors...
View ArticleY is not the Problem with Z
“So he poured on him the heat of his anger and the might of battle; it set him on fire all around, but he did not understand; it burned him up, but he did not take it to heart” (Isaiah 42:25, ESV). The...
View ArticleMoravian Foundations for Missions (Part 2)
In my last post, I addressed the origins of the Moravians. Now it is time to get a quick glimpse at Zinzendorf’s theological and missioloigcal foundations on which their field practices were built. 1)...
View ArticleImportance of Review
As I mentioned before, I have returned to playing my guitar on a regular basis. The callouses have returned. And while I continue to learn new things, I continue to review and practice the...
View ArticleA Few July 4 Thoughts before the Fireworks
image credit: pixabay, jill wellington July 4, Independence Day, is a major holiday in my country. If you are not familiar with the significance of this day, check out the link in the previous...
View ArticleUsing the Calendar to Reach Your Neighbors
Many believers in the United States do not know their neighbors. And they often prefer to share the gospel with people they know. Clearly, a disconnect exists. Several years ago, I developed a very...
View ArticlePerfect Timing
image credit: pixabay “I planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the growth. So neither he who plants nor he who waters is anything, but only God who gives the growth” (1 Cor 3:6-7). Do you ever...
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