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For well over 30 years Nigel was full time administrator to Terry Virgo and the Newfrontiers apostolic team. Read his Autobiography here.

For well over 30 years Nigel was full time administrator to Terry Virgo and the Newfrontiers apostolic team. Read his Autobiography here.

Instead of ‘welcome home’ we prefer ‘welcome back’ because we don’t always know what you mean when you talk about ‘home’ and might not be feeling the relief and comfort that you are expecting us to. Instead of relief we could be missing, friends our routine and time to study.

Ian Geary writes a book review and draws on parallels from within his own life.

Just re-reading Walter Brueggemann’s classic book, The Prophetic Imagination. Here is a wonderful passage on hope: The prophet has only the means of word, spoken word and acted word, to contradict

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

It’s Time to Re-Think! Mike Frisby reviews Rethinking Global Mobilization by Ryan Shaw Ryan Shaw is a long standing mission mobiliser whose life has been dedicated to spurring on the

The aspect that needs training, more than any other, in cross-cultural workers, is attitude. But there is a particular perspective, a certain capacity, without which entering a new culture
Global Humility- A Book, A Challenge, A Prayer This post was written and published by Marilyn. It first appeared on ‘A Life Overseas‘ and is used here with her permission.

Jean Johnson, We Are Not the Hero: A Missionary’s Guide For Sharing Christ, Not A Culture of Dependency. Sisters, Oregon: Deep River Books, 2012. A Review by Susie Howe. When

The Bethlehem Story is a series of daily videos following the story of the little town in Palestine from the death of Rachel to the birth of Christ. This Christmas,

Phipps, Alison. Decolonising Multilingualism: Struggles to Decreate. Multilingual Matters, 2019. A review by Andy McCullough. I’ve been asked to review the best book I’ve read in recent years on language.

Motus Dei: The Movement of God to Disciple the Nations <https://missionbooks.org/products/motus-dei> releases on October 19. You’re invited to the Virtual Book Launch on October 20, 9:00-9:45am Central Time US. Register

The Bethlehem Story – Mission and Justice in the Margins of the World By Andy McCullough[1] 2021, Resource Publications. 180 pages, ISBN: 978-1-7252-6927-9 Pb. It only seems like yesterday that

Andy McCullough’s new book is coming out soon. Below is a sample from the story of Rahab. Jericho. One of the oldest cities in the world. City of palms, where

Multicultural Kingdom: Ethnic Diversity, Mission and the Church by Harvey Kwiyani. Buy it here Harvey will the Keynote Speaker at our online UNREACHED CONFERENCE 25th-26th June 2021. Details here
With acts of religiously motivated violence filling our headlines and religious discourse widely succumbing to “clash of civilizations”-mentalities, the need for thoughtful, critical, and genuine Christian understandings of Islam is

Andy McCullough interviews Randy Richards and Richard James about their new book, Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes

Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes, by E. Randolph Richards and Richard James: A Review I’ve known Randy Richards for a few years. He has taught at our Middle East Bible