Category: Nations

Intercultural Church

Margins 2 Mic – New Season

Featuring voices from the margins, Margins 2 Mic is back with a new season! Join us for the continuation of this series, which seeks to amplify diverse voices from the

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Intercultural Church

Islands, Our Teachers

Andy McCullough leads the team that leads the Unreached Network, which facilitates good practice conversations in cross-cultural mission across the Newfrontiers family. I recently had the privilege of visiting a

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yard, nature, park
Intercultural Church

Testimonies Of The Amazing Harvest In Asia

The following stories were shared on the Asia Harvest website. Asia Harvest is a non-denominational Christian ministry working throughout Asia to see effective churches planted among unreached people groups. Below

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Mission

God’s eyes on Sudan

‘This is the only hope we have… we have nothing we can do, except wait for God to move.’ Pretty striking words when you read them from Rafat Samir, a

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Justice

Ukraine Aid Convoy

The war in Ukraine grinds on through its third year, seemingly forgotten by many in the west as the press moves on to the next thing. The people of that

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Bible

Reverse pentecost

Pentecost was a prophetic sign of the destination of the gospel in all cultures and languages through the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. In Acts 20-21, Paul wants to show that the seeds sown 3 decades previously in Jerusalem are indeed bearing fruit among many cities and ethnicities.

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Intercultural Church

What Traditions Matter Most?

What Matters Most? Church Traditions, NT Practices, or the Commands of Christ? This article was first published by Cynthia Anderson on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 You can read it here. Can a layperson

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Interviews

‘Seek Peace’

Peace-building with John and Kay Hodge In our increasingly troubled world, using peace-building skills and approaches in the mission space as a means of sharing and demonstrating the gospel of

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Mission

passive cross-cultural leadership

Passivity or reactivity is under appreciated in Western leadership manuals. What is celebrated is initiative, forward movement, aggression. The Western leader thinks about his own strategy and vision, throws pieces forward. He does not adequately consider the contours of the culture, the whole board of history and geography and the entrenched dispositions of the status quo into which he or she is stepping.

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