Over this past week, I have posted about issues related to urban missions. While I hope to do more in the future, I wanted to conclude this series by addressing a matter that I believe is a critical missing link to urban missions today, particularly in western contexts. This issue […]
Yearly Archives: 2010
Where are the least reached cities in the United States? The answer to this question is that it seems to depend on to whom you are speaking. What I have found to be the case is that anyone serving in an urban context believes his or her city is the […]
Least Evangelical U.S. Metro Areas
Being one of the bloggers with Cape Town 2010 Blogger Network, I wanted to offer some feedback to Tim Keller’s recent paper, “What is God’s Global Urban Mission,” posted at Lausanne.org, as an advance paper for Cape Town 2010. I have been very thankful for Keller and his commitment to solid biblical teaching, urban […]
My Response to Tim Keller’s Cape Town 2010 Paper
In this post, I want to draw your attention to the recently published book Viral Churches: Helping Church Planters Become Movement Makers by Ed Stetzer and Warren Bird. Stetzer is the president of LifeWay Research and Bird directs the research division at Leadership Network and teaches at Alliance Theological Seminary. Both of these men […]
Interview with Ed Stetzer on Viral Churches
For those of you who know me, know I am a bluegrass fan. Now, I do not know if such is the case because I am a child of Appalachia, or because I consumed too much of The Beverly Hillbillies at one time in my life. But truth be told: Foggy Mountain […]
Bluegrass and Missions: An Untapped Platform of Pickin’ Potential
Since I just completed a series on diaspora missiology, I thought it would be appropriate to inform you of a new book that you need in your library. Chris Clayman and Meredith Lee have written ethNYcity: The Nations, Tongues, and Faiths of Metropolitan New York (NY: Metro New York Baptist Association; […]