Monthly Archives: October 2014

City Boy Allowed Near Large Farm Machinery

I am, admittedly, a city boy.  I grew up in small cities and have spent much of my adult life in large (by Canadian standards) cities.  I buy meat that is wrapped in plastic and which sits on Styrofoam containers; … Continue reading

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“Missions” — From the West to the Rest? Part II: Is there still a need for missionaries from the West?

Today’s world of Christian mission is no longer one-way, from the West to the Rest.  We explored this in last week’s blog post. That leads to a question I am sometimes asked:  is there any need at all to keep sending Westerners to … Continue reading

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“Missions” — From the West to the Rest?

It’s easy for those of us who live in the Western World to think that “missions” is about movement from the West to the Rest.  The most recent wave of mission activity, starting with iconic heroes such as William Carey … Continue reading

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