From the Four Corners: Who Are We?
The Sent Life · From the Four Corners: Who Are We?
From the Four Corners: Who Are We?
The Sent Life · From the Four Corners: Who Are We?
Overcoming Barriers to Sharing the Gospel with Your Muslim Neighbors
As I stepped into my neighbors’ home, I walked right in without taking my shoes off and proceeded […]
Evangelizing our Foreign-Born Neighbors
The Sent Life · Evangelizing our Foreign-Born Neighbors – EP93
Three Strategies for Engaging The Mormon Missionaries
It’s mid-day and two young gentlemen walk up to you and say, “Hello, we are missionaries from The […]
Getting To Know Our LDS Neighbors
by: Eric Wendt I was recently a guest on the Sent Life podcast discussing my early […]
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 […]
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. […]
3 Ways to Pray for Iran
The Islamic Republic of Iran continues to dominate the US news cycles again. A couple weeks ago in […]
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 […]
A Long Way from Home: From the Middle East to Southeastern
I came to the United States as a refugee almost three years ago. However, getting to this land […]
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 […]
The Father’s Love: Reflections on Idolatry in South Asia
It’s 6 am in this large urban city within South Asia, and I’ve been restlessly tossing and turning […]
When the Nations Become Our Neighbors: Understanding Diaspora Missions
Just a few blocks from the east side of downtown Houston is the cultural home of a longstanding […]
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