Wives, Be Subject, Have Gentle and Quiet Spirits, and Call Him Lord: Understanding and Loving 1 Peter 3:1-7 (Part 2)
1 Peter 3:1-7 includes instructions for women that can be difficult to understand, such as be subject, have gentle and quiet spirits, be like Sarah who obeyed Abraham and called hi
Wives, Be Subject, Have Gentle and Quiet Spirits, and Call Him Lord: Understanding and Loving 1 Peter 3:1-7
1 Peter 3:1-7 includes instructions for women that can be difficult to understand, such as be subject, have gentle and quiet spirits, be like Sarah who obeyed Abraham and called hi
With the Great Crowd in the Presence of the Lamb (Jesse’s Sermon on Rev. 7:9-10 at The Village Church)
What will it be like to be a part of that “vast multitude that no one can number from every nation, tribe, people, and language,” gathered around the throne worshipping
Don’t Waste Your Furlough! Challenges, Purposes, and Tips for a Furlough that Will Restore Your Fervor for the Lord and Your Ministry
A furlough is an extended time back in one’s home/passport country at regular intervals for cross-cultural workers. Listen in as we share 4 purposes for furlough, common chal
Don’t Overlook the Enemy and Spiritual Warfare in Your Evangelism (with Noah J)
Mission work is more than preaching the gospel; it’s a spiritual battle that involves the Holy Spirit and spiritual forces of darkness. We should not be unaware or flippant a
Getting to the Heart: Cross-Cultural Counseling and Contextualization (with Matt and Sheryl)
How do we as outsiders learn to communicate the gospel and provide biblical counsel cross-culturally in a way that gets to people’s hearts? Listen in as Matt and Sheryl share
How Do I Find a National Partner: Wrong Expectations and Best Practices with Jared and Michelle
Many times, coworkers arrive on the field expecting to be handed an amazing national believer ready to partner in church-planting. In reality, national partners aren’t usuall
20 Years Later and Still Dealing With This: A Biblical Response to Culture Stress (Part 2)
Culture stress is an inevitable challenge for sent-out ones living in foreign cultures, and it doesn’t seem to go away! Listen in as we discuss some of the heart-level causes
20 Years Later and Still Dealing With This: A Biblical Response to Culture Stress (Part 1)
Culture stress is an inevitable challenge for sent-out ones living in foreign cultures, and it doesn’t seem to go away! Listen in as we discuss some of the heart-level causes
Planning for Volunteer Mission Teams Without Losing Your Mind
A part of our job as team leaders on the field is partnering with Stateside (home country) churches, which includes planning for and hosting short term volunteer teams. This requir