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Posted on March 2, 2009

Book Review: Worldliness by C.J. Mahaney

By Jody Matheson It seems there is a bit of irony that my previous review was a book based on the popular television series LOST. While I never felt that I was being seduced, it took a very short time to realize I was lost in a worldliness that went beyond my tunnel vision. Worldliness: … Continue reading Book Review: Worldliness by C.J. Mahaney

Posted on March 2, 2009

Faceless International in India: Who Are You Stepping Over?

By Sarah Freeman India cities are busy. Natives roam the streets buying and selling from vendors while tourists enjoy the sights, sounds, and smells of the beautiful country. It was a night, in a city like this, that changed my life forever. Downtown Kolkata is a great place to be. The city is alive from … Continue reading Faceless International in India: Who Are You Stepping Over?

Posted on February 25, 2009

Compromise for a Career

By Andy Clapp I had always dreamed of a career where I traveled.  I wanted to be the guy who jumped on a plane to go from this city to the next, joining the upper echelon of the corporate world and living that life of what I deemed “meaningful”.  For years, I had been on … Continue reading Compromise for a Career

Posted on February 25, 2009

Being the Oaks of Righteousness: Domestic Workers United

By Onleilove Alston   The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s … Continue reading Being the Oaks of Righteousness: Domestic Workers United

Posted on February 25, 2009

Shotgun Puppets: Is God a Micro-Manager?

By Jesse Medina A friend and I were recently talking about lofty theological concepts yeah, were spiritual like that.  Actually, we were talking about the very broad topic of salvation.  I was in preparation for a sermon I was doing for our youth group and he was leading the worship.  So, as we talked about … Continue reading Shotgun Puppets: Is God a Micro-Manager?

Posted on February 23, 2009

Philadelphia Murals: A cultural lens

By Sarah Fujimoto In order to redefine culture, one must understand what culture was before. In order to move freely into my future I must understand my past and how it is affecting my present. As I walked recently through the Chinatown area of Philadelphia something felt at home. Being a fourth generation Japanese American, … Continue reading Philadelphia Murals: A cultural lens

Posted on February 23, 2009

Interview with the Band Fallstar

By Jameson Ketchum Speaking with Jason Brown, Justin Haag, and Chris Ratzlaff of Fallstar. WRECKED: How would you describe Fallstars sound and what does the band name mean? Justin: Melodic “pop-core” Chris: My dad had a hard childhood and went through some traumatic experiences. He came to a point in is life where he felt … Continue reading Interview with the Band Fallstar

Posted on February 20, 2009

Holy Discontent: What Wrecks You?

By Jeff Goins, Editor I saw this video the other day, and it really resonated with me. In it, Bill Hybels poses the question, “What wrecks you?” Is it extreme poverty, homelessness, the death of churches? Could it be that these things which you can’t stand are situations to which you are called to minister? … Continue reading Holy Discontent: What Wrecks You?

Posted on February 20, 2009

Missions Is More Than Witnessing: How to be a witness

By Seth Barnes, Founder of Adventures in Missions I have appeared to you to appoint you as a servant and as a witness of what you have seen of me and what I will show you.  -Acts 26:16 You can only witness to what you have seen of Jesus. Some of us hide behind the … Continue reading Missions Is More Than Witnessing: How to be a witness

Posted on February 19, 2009

The History of Short Term Missions

By Mike Price A short-term mission is the mobilization of a Christian for a short period of time, usually ranging from a few days to a year. The short-term missionary is a fairly recent innovation, but many short-term missions agencies are helping to feed, house and show the love of Jesus in trips that consist … Continue reading The History of Short Term Missions

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