Tag Archives: Blogs
Undeserved but Appreciated Link Love
Alan Knox, on his personal weblog, “The Assembling of the Church,” a blog that you should read often because he has a lot of thoughtful, scriptural posts on the church, has not only linked to one of my previous posts, … Continue reading
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What Can We Learn from History We Disagree With?
I was allowed to publish a guest blog post a month ago on the Center for Great Commission Studies @ SEBTS blog. There, I discussed the possibility of learning from what some might consider bad history. I never linked to … Continue reading
Filed under History of Missions
What is God’s “Calling?” [1]
I came across a blog post in my twitterfeed the other day from a North American missionary [SBC] entitled Did I misunderstand God’s calling?. In the post, Kim Felder recalls her move back stateside after having gone to Tanzania in … Continue reading
How should local churches fund missionaries?
A friend of mine just alerted me to an important post on a subject every local church should consider. Douglas Wilson recently posted an insightful piece on the relationship of local churches to the people they support as missionaries. I … Continue reading
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Women and Missions
The Lewis A. Drummond Center for Great Commission Studies has asked me to contribute from time to time on their blog. Honored I was. So, I decided to write a series entitled “Missional Dynamos” to highlight the dynamic nature of … Continue reading
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Blogging for Books: The Next Christians
A while back, blogging friend, co-worker, and colleague, Alan Knox, from “theassemblingofthechurch” posted on his blog about a program at WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing called “Blogging for Books”. I signed up and I received first book last week. It was a … Continue reading
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Missional Dynamos
Starting today, I’ll be a guest blogger on the blog of my institution. There, I’ll be posting a series on my gleanings from the history of Christian missions. I’ve entitled my series Missional Dynamos. I’ve chosen ‘dynamos’ to reflect the dynamic … Continue reading
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Alan Knox on Sending and Resending
Alan Knox, while reflecting on the the sending and resending of Epaphroditus in Philippians, posted on his blog some thoughts on the relationship between a church, a person sent out from the church (such as an apostle/missionary), and people to … Continue reading

