
Decolonising Apostolic Ministry: What?
I love Newfrontiers. I am a Newfrontiers boy through and through. And I’m arguing for a process of reflective decolonisation of apostolic ministry. One of our contributions to the global

I love Newfrontiers. I am a Newfrontiers boy through and through. And I’m arguing for a process of reflective decolonisation of apostolic ministry. One of our contributions to the global

Stories of love, escape and a passion to find Jesus and make Him known.

“This new normal means stripping myself of my own strength and saying ‘I can’t do this without you’”

We are entering the rainy season here in my country in the Middle East. I love rain. The sound of it (my kids and I are great fans of rainfall

Dan has been in a Middle Eastern context for over five years. Having gone young and single, he desires to stay long term, making his journey healthy and sustainable.

As our good friends leave to spend some time in Greece today, pray that they are able to make good connections that ‘Speak to the Heart’.

Part of Jeremiah’s calling was to reach out to those living in the province of Ephraim, north of the dividing line between the southern kingdom of Judah (with its capital

This presentation was given by CSGC Co-Director Dr. Gina A. Zurlo at the General Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Karlsruhe, Germany, on September 2, 2022. Check out

I stopped for a moment. Wow….The remedy for poverty is not earthly wealth or solutions,, it’s hearing the good news.

Since its launch in 2004, MEC has sought to respond in dynamic manner to issues facing churches and faith communities. It’s live, it’s prophetic and it’s online. Book in.

Nabil Costa shares his personal journey to advocate for his son, Christopher, and reflects on how Lebanon has changed over the past decade to more inclusive.

Sitting in Athens thinking about history. Anthony Sattin’s book Nomads: The Wanderers who Shaped our World is therapeutic and persuasive in its argument that the modernist telling of history represents

What capabilities mark out those growing in cultural awareness?

Greece is East Greece is often thought of as a Western European Country. An idyllic tourist destination full of beautiful beaches, whitewashed buildings and amazing sunsets. Having now lived in

Arabs who believe in Jesus and live in the Muslim world have a long heritage. This began, of course, in the book of Acts.

As we listened to his stories, we felt as if we were listening to a modern day book of Acts, our faith was stirred and we were so encouraged.

As we listened to his stories, we felt as if we were listening to a modern day book of Acts, our faith was stirred and we were so encouraged.

We’ve just spent a week in a Central Asian city famously known as “the windy city” (let the reader understand!) – and it really has been very blustery. Shutter-bangingly, tree-bendingly,

There’s an opportunity to change mindsets that will create ripple effects in communities.

Notes from a talk first given at the Greece is East event, June 2022. Greek poet, George Seferis, famously wrote: Your nostalgia has created a non-existent country. This is a

Arise and Go! Susie Howe reflects on the Unreached Network Online Conference June 2022.

It was whilst we were in Zimbabwe that we began to appreciate how important names are in different cultures. Names are deeply personal. They help to define us and give us a sense of identity

Jesus entered Jerusalem on a donkey, not a horse. The Cyprus donkey is a well-loved symbol of the island. What kind of king do Cypriots really need to meet?

We wish to find Jesus at the centre of everything we do and to make his life our life. Which means finding courageous love for Palestinian Arabs and Israeli Jews alike.