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My last post addressed the new stats released by the Institute of International Education.  The United States has reached a record high in the number of international students now enrolled in its colleges and universities.  I consider this a very good situation.  It is a wonderful opportunity for the Church […]

International Students: Removing the Tradition of Geography





As the events continue to unfold regarding the death of Osama bin Laden, may we continue to pray for our world during these days.  While I could raise several matters for our consideration–since here at the blog we are thinking missiologically–I wish to draw attention to praying for open doors […]

bin Laden, Dominoes, and Praying for Gospel Advancement


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The other day my family and I went to our local Half-Price Books where I found a copy of The Vikings by Else Roesdahl.  I have been doing some recent reading on the spread of the gospel to Scandinavia and how the gospel transformed a barbaric people, who eventually sent […]

The Christianization of the Vikings-Part 1


Last week, my family and I visited Epcot in Orlando.  It had been several years since my previous visit.  We had a great time on the rides and visiting the World Showcase area in the park.  One particular attraction caught my imagination. Spaceship Earth–the ride that is found within the […]

Innovation in Missions