Contextualization in the “None Zone”
In the first article in this mini-series, we established a theory of contextualization. In the subsequent post, we […]
Contextualization in the “None Zone”
In the first article in this mini-series, we established a theory of contextualization. In the subsequent post, we […]
Contextualization in the City
New York City can be an intimidating place for many. For my family, it was home. Over the […]
Intro to Contextualization
I teach church planting at an evangelical seminary in the Pacific Northwest. This semester, my online church planting […]
Entry: An Essential Part of the Missionary Task
Conversations about missions often focus on evangelism, discipleship, and church planting. These are essential elements of the missionary […]
Leading Diverse Teams on Mission
“We look like the United Nations. But we’re not as dysfunctional as the United Nations.” That was my […]
Peoples and Places
The following is an excerpt from Peoples and Places: How Geography Impacts Missions Strategy. Jesus commands his followers […]
Redefining Peoples and Places with Matthew Hirt
This week, Keelan and Scott are joined by SEBTS graduate Matthew Hirt as they discuss the importance of […]
CRESCENT PROJECT’S Virtual Internship Program
Crescent Project’s Virtual Internship is an intensive, hands-on experience for committed Christians interested in becoming spiritual leaders and […]
Wycliffe Bible Translators Service Opportunities
Are you interested in helping people encounter God? When people see, hear or read Scripture in their language […]
Mission in the Age of the Coronavirus
This week the World Health Organization declared that the COVID-19 virus (commonly called the Coronavirus) is officially a […]
Outdo One Another: Reflections on Arab Hospitality
“It’s still early!” This is the standard response in the country where I live any time you prepare […]
A Spike in Online Dating and the Need for the Gospel
A few years ago, BBC published an article on Trump and online dating and one of our contributors […]
Break the Rules: Engaging Internationals as an American
A big part of my job is talking to church leaders about how they accomplish the Great Commission. […]
Anti-Semitism, the Church’s Mission, and Our Jewish Neighbors
I live in the beautiful neighborhood of Crown Heights in North-Central Brooklyn. Historically, Crown Heights has been known […]
The Nations Share Your Home. Are You Missing Them?
My hometown consists of less than four thousand people. Growing up, our community events, schools, sports teams and […]
Bearing Witness to Jesus in a Racially Divided Society
Lesslie Newbigin was a British missionary who spent three decades ministering cross-culturally in India. When he “retired” to […]
Missionary Living at Thanksgiving
Missionary living doesn’t come naturally to most of us. Fortunately, there are times when culture throws us a […]
A Conversation with Your Kids: Immigration and the Gospel
“Mom, Juan told me that he couldn’t come back to school anymore because the police are looking for […]
Researching Your City
It was a blustery January morning when I hailed a cab to take me across town. I had […]
Religion and Worldview: What Questions Do I Ask?
I get this question a lot, so I thought it fitting to address it in a post. With […]
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