Monthly Archive: March 2018
God wove together many threads in bringing me to serve in Japan today
A desire to share the gospel, a willingness do anything that's asked, and a cheerful attitude are vital qualities for shot-temers and long-termers alike
With the dramatic increase in short-term missions over the last two decades, churches and mission agencies need to critically assess their long-term effectiveness
Practical ideas for how to host short-term teams
God is using prayer teams to encourage his people in Japan and prepare the way for revival
Short-term missions can be life-changing, both for team members and those whom they serve
Short-term missions are being used a lot in Japan, and JEMA members generally think they are beneficial
Last Autumn saw the publishing of a completely revised and updated version of the popular Shinkaiyaku Bible translation. This review considers the changes that have been made and puts the new edition through its paces.
A ministry based in the Netherlands is working with partners and church leaders to make and broadcast programs with a Christian message in many countries
A new fiction series by a former missionary in Japan
God used the love and prayers of two men to transform me into wanting to serve long-term in Japan
Jesus calls us to place prayer at the centre of his church
Some guidelines and qualities for developing the intelligence needed to adjust to life in another culture
Knowing why you write helps you to decide what to write
Free tools like WordPress and low-cost site builders can help anyone have an online presence
Short-term missions have changed since the ‘70s, but God has not