Christian Medical Fellowship
The Unreached Network is pleased to commend these excellent upcoming training events hosted by our friends at the Christian Medical Fellowship. Whether you are a healthcare worker working cross culturally,
The Unreached Network is pleased to commend these excellent upcoming training events hosted by our friends at the Christian Medical Fellowship. Whether you are a healthcare worker working cross culturally,

Could Africa become the global Christian centre of gravity for the latter half of this century and the source of Christian leaders, theologians, and missionaries?

Chartered accountant Sarah Crowhurst was so moved by the plight of refugees, after witnessing first-hand the desperate situation they faced in Greece, that her family, including two children aged 11 and 13, have moved to Athens to provide permanent support.

is the Word of God really without error or fault?

We loved this guest post written by Bradley Bell in 2022. It was first published here on The Upstream Collective blog.We are grateful to be able to reproduce it here

Her death is a tragedy that has startled the world in profound ways, but it has also caused passionate conversation about the way we manage religious differences.

For “everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they

They extracted all they wanted from the art. The stripping reminded me of the stripping of Christ before he walked to the cross.

Decolonisation must be by evolution, not revolution. An evolution, however, punctuated by moments of revolution, of revelation. This is a journey both systemic and deeply personal. I’m sitting in the

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Part One Part Two Part Three Any review of apostolic mission must consider the way money is used. There are just so many ways in which the use of money

Part One Part Two In this series of blog posts I am asking the question, “what would it take to decolonise the doctrine and practice of apostolic ministry today? In

In this series of blog posts I am asking the question, “what would it take to decolonise the doctrine and practice of apostolic ministry today? Read Post 1 in the

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
Sharo & Lex Ahmedi are back in London and would love to have you join them for an evening to celebrate the work of their charity Hope for Communities in Kurdistan.

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.

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

In this guest post, ‘Partners for Peace’, Chloe shares how her views on Palestine have changed over time.

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.

Why buy from a stranger, when you can borrow from a relative? On planting churches cross-culturally, mission agencies, cross-cultural best practice and the Newfrontiers family. Andy McCullough. April 2022. Historically,

Hope for Communities are looking for Trustees to join our team, do you share our vision and have the skills that our team need to help us bring hope to

Dear Friends, As the news from Ukraine continues to shock us, please do continue to pray for peace and for our brothers and sisters affected by this crisis in the

Last weekend my sending church in the UK brought me back as a guest for their annual missions conference. I hadn’t left my host country in over 2.5 years, and
In this short YouTube video, Andy Brownlee Interviews Emmanuel Rucyaba of Life Ministries In Uganda. Emmanuel is a great friend, and an inspiring, humble, faith filled dreamer. Click here to