by Donald Sevigne | May 7, 2020 | Blog
The life of a church planter is extremely unpredictable. You start deputation with eagerness because all you want to do is get to your city and reach people with the Gospel. No matter how much you travel, and how good the meetings are, your heart is constantly longing...
by Derrick Williams | May 6, 2020 | Blog
Around mid-March we realized this was unavoidable, so we endeavored to take our Small Groups online during this pandemic. One of our key missional goals is that as a church we “Grow Together”. As a church leadership team we did not think that being inside the building...
by Josh Teis | Apr 29, 2020 | Blog
Online Church—The very words bring strong emotion to the hearts of many Christians and ministry leaders. Hope – to the extremely cautious.Joy – to the tech savvy.Peace – to the introvert.Fear – to the majority of pastors.Concern – to the theologically astute.Fatigue –...
by Cary Schmidt | Apr 10, 2020 | Blog
Have you lost interest in the gospel? Are you looking for “more interesting” or “more engaging” things to say? Don’t Christians need more than “just the gospel”? 9 Marks (Mark Dever’s ministry) recently published a profound article (see link at bottom) surveying 18...
by Matt Goins | Mar 21, 2020 | Blog
One of the hardest things I have faced in our 15 plus years living in Central America occurred at the end of 2017 during disputed presidential elections here in Honduras. In 2017, I was in a dark place. I first realized that the political unrest surrounding the...
by Josué Ortiz | Mar 14, 2020 | Blog
“Oh no… here we go Coronavirus!”—said valiantly my six-year-old, Santiago, when we got out of our car a few weeks ago. We were on our way to the store as the first case of Coronavirus was reported to Mexican authorities. The country was now part of the...
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