Any young women in your church? Yes? Any serious video gamers? Don’t know? What if gaming was a way for them to connect with other women in Saudi Arabia? Maybe this is more likely than we think. You need to read this NPR article and listen to the 4 minute […]
Yearly Archives: 2015
I heard a church advertising their worship gatherings on the radio. The pastor made it clear that they have the “traditional hymns.” That sounded great to this long-term, Kingdom citizen. I love hymns–especially those without the 21st century, four-line added choruses that have now become standard issue (but that is […]
Let’s Be Honest
Many believers are found in the Majority World. And many migrate. Many people from unreached people groups migrate as well. And even many believers who migrate are representatives of unreached people groups. If you need an opportunity to teach your people about the migration of the nations, then know that […]
International Migrants Day
Hanukkah is December 6-14 of this year. The largest Jewish population in the world is in Israel, at 6 million. The United States comes in second place with 5.7 million. Hanukkah is a holiday you need to know about. Here is an article explaining the holiday to children. I found it […]
Hanukkah Prayer
Throughout my six years of blogging, I have rarely reposted any previous article. In fact, I can’t recall the last time I did. Maybe when I went on vacation several years ago? However, with this being the holiday season, and a few approaching holidays in the first several months of […]
Simple Outreach Plan for the Holidays
A 95% increase since 2006. That is the growth of the foreign-born population in Buffalo, New York. Buffalo is a medium-sized U. S. city. Gone are the days when migrants landed and remained in the largest cities. And since 2003, 10,000 refugees alone have relocated to this city. The majority […]