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Meeting People Where They Are

Meeting People Where They Are

How do we apply a missional mindset to our relational networks such as soccer practice, volunteering at the soup kitchen, or work? Check this week’s blog entry for a practical, rubber-meets-the-road perspective on how movements can be sparked!

Networks: Secret Weapon to Spark Revival?

When I would hear of stories of movements on the mission field over the years, with families and even entire villages coming to Christ, disciples making disciples multiplying to several generations, I’ve often wondered: what would it take to spark a revival here at home?

India at the Center

India at the Center

As we continue to reflect on India and work on transitioning responsibilities after Dr. Bijoy Roul’s passing, we are reminded of the centrality of the country of India for missions today.

Remembering Dr. Bijoy Roul

Remembering Dr. Bijoy Roul

On July 12, Rev. Dr. Bijoy Roul passed into glory after a brief hospitalization. He joins his late wife and partner in ministry, Manjula, who passed in 2019. Bijoy ran a marathon of a race and finished well.

Robbing the Lioness of her Cubs

Robbing the Lioness of her Cubs

The famous missionary Hudson Taylor, who pioneered an immense work into China, once said the following about Tibet: “To make converts in Tibet is similar to going into a cave to rob a lioness of her cubs.”

Teaching Disciples to Obey

Teaching Disciples to Obey

Sometimes, in cross-cultural pioneering ministry, challenging situations may arise. There may not be a one-size-fits-all solution, and even mature Christians who are seasoned practitioners may have different perspectives.