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Delight In Waiting
If anything, this past year has taught me how bad I am at waiting on the Lord. Lament has given me a language to express my frustrations while waiting and turning back to the Lord to give Him praise and glory.
Total Dependence
Through the unknown, God has revealed Himself as Jehovah Jireh – the God who provides. It has shown the Holmes that no matter where they are, God is the primary provider in their lives.
Leadership and Big Boots
As I look back on camps this summer, I am proud of the work and care that made them possible. I am thankful that God uses people, like me, to do his work.
Hands & Feet through Business
Traditionally, international missions has been organized through a church, but social entrepreneurship seeks to impact people through small businesses.
Sometimes, We Need To Go
As tears fell down my new friend’s cheeks, I stepped forward and hugged her. Her heart broke with grief over the war in Ukraine and its impact on her family and community.
Busy vs. Productive and Why Vision Matters
When your vision is clear, your culture is strong, and your strategies are effective, alignment is the outcome.
Disturb Us Lord
Like many others coming out of the lockdowns and restrictions of the Covid-19 pandemic at the beginning of the year, I felt like we were slowly digging out of the mire of two emotionally and physically draining years. Could our desperate times finally be over?
7 Questions for a Couple of Missionaries
Andrew & Mary Marshall discuss some of the ideas and habits around being a missionary couple, and how they make it work.
A Conversation with Anna Long
I have gratitude for all that God's done while holding the tension of these strong desires that have yet to be fulfilled. But also, what gives me hope is that I can look back and see that I'm here as a result of God moving powerfully in my life. I can trust Him to move powerfully again.
Reservation for 5
I wish I could say I was prepared for the day that I walked away from my baby girl as the trees swayed in the summer breeze on the front lawn of the campus at Asbury University. But I wasn’t.
You Want me to do What?
There was no way I was going to rely on others (or God) for my complete well-being.
Missions and Calling
I think we often cheapen the true biblical meaning of calling and end up confusing ourselves.