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Reading the Bible can be extremely intimidating; sometimes complicated and there are a lot of fancy words and sometimes confusing ceremonies. But, the throne room can become less intimating when you know more about the King’s character.
God is authoring one story with the aim of reaching all the nations, and one method to reach them - all believers.
Did you realize you were made for a purpose? Josh Cooper challenges us to look at the Bible as more than 66 separate books.
Walk your Bible Study or small group through this collection of resources, taking a close look at what the Bible says about God's heart for the world.
What is the proper understanding of reaching your Jerusalem, Judea Samaria and the ends of the earth? Have we misused this passage to stay at home?
One of the most powerful insights into world mission from John Piper, that missions is not the ultimate goal of the church.
The term "unreached" was made popular by mission leaders seeking to prioritize ethnic people groups with little or no exposure to the Gospel. Today, the term has become a catchword used by all kinds of ministries that do not necessarily focus on unreached people groups.
Ignorance is bliss but it can also be deadly. One of the most dangerous misuses of Christian phrases I’ve heard recently is the overuse of the phrase, “unreached people group.” I’ve heard people use that phrase to talk about efforts to reach college campuses, friends, clubs, and neighborhoods. It is a term that has been used more and more in the Christian subculture to validate missional status quo rather than raise the alarm for people groups who are entirely cut off from the gospel.
Josh Cooper, in this excerpt from his book Hold Fast, talks about God's plan to include all peoples in His plan of redemption.
What happens to those that never hear the gospel? Find compelling biblical answers to those questions.
There is something infinitely significant about the time in which we live, so we’d best keep tuned to the big picture of what God is doing. We can catch a glimpse of that big picture by keeping up with the latest global trends in the harvest force and the harvest fields.
We took an article by John Mott from 100 years ago about the technology and resources of the church to reach the world and compared it with that is available today.
The top five most persecuted countries in the world according to Open Doors International are North Korea, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Maldives, and Bhutan.
According to Todd M. Johnson and the World Christian Encyclopedia, from AD33 to 1914 24 million Christians died for their faith. Just since AD1915 an additional 45 million Christians died for their faith in Christ. This means that more Christians were martyred in the 1900s than all the previous centuries combined.
Listen to the many voices of the past that light the way for us in living for God's mission.
The size of the missionary task is also it's greatest attraction. We are draw to live in a story that is bigger than ourselves.
Discover the changes that are occurring in global mission in the 21st Century and your part in the purpose of God.
The changing world has brought about changes in how we use money and technology to serve God's global purpose well.
Discover some of the great women in history that God has used to further his mission into the world.
Read the quotes and writings of C.T. Studd, one of history's most inspiring missionaries.
Then I saw more streams of people flowing from all quarters. All were blind, stone blind; all made straight for the precipice edge.
Discover the life of Samuel Zwemer, first missionary to the muslim world, in this short two-page biography of his life.
Sacrificial giving does not have to begin once you have a ‘real job.’ Consider building the habit of giving into your life now!
During a season that is meant to bring glory to God and allow Christians to give back to others through service and generosity, why not also be intentional to be missional? Here are ten fun, easy ways to live missionally during the holiday season and during your winter break!
Although the Bible has a lot to say about money and how we handle it, the most foundational truth is this: all money is God’s and should therefore be used for His purposes.
So you want to be a sender? Great. But how do you decide where to give? Here are a few guidelines for choosing where your money goes.
Be a learner not a knower. Be a server not a master. Be a listener not a speaker. Go with only the expectations that you are open to God’s plan and you want to be used in any way he wants to use you. Go with the heart that you have been sent by God. Act like a diplomat of God’s kingdom, because you are.
It is easy to be critical. I was once listening to a teacher from a European country lecture at a U.S. seminary on the evils of short-term missions. It was a highly critical lecture (with which I largely agreed), but there was no direction for what was appropriate in short-term missions. I don’t think he realized that he was actually participating in what I would classify as a short-term missions trip—a full-time intensive visit to another culture for a focused time of vocational ministry.
Short-term missions is fraught with problems, and many wish such trips did not exist, at least in the common form today. Robert Lupton says, “Contrary to popular belief, most missions trips and service projects do not: empower those being served, engender healthy cross-cultural relationships, improve quality of live, relieve poverty, change the lives of participants [or] increase support for long-term missions work.” Ouch! What follows will surely frustrate many.
Singleness does not have to be an obstacle to going — it can be your greatest gift in serving.
What does honoring your father and mother mean for someone who may desire to go overseas but their parents disagree with their decision?
If there’s some possession, pursuit, or passion that we have not subjugated under His rule we dare not call ourselves a true Jesus follower.
Wishing your parents were supportive of you going overseas? Here’s some great advice from someone who has a passion for missions---and is as a parent, too.
“You’re an embarrassment to the family – you shouldn’t be begging, looking for a handout!” I was stunned by my aunt’s exclamation as we ate lunch at a restaurant near her retirement community. Clearly, she didn’t understand my lifestyle of missionary support raising, nor did she agree. She made it plain that she would not participate in my financial support.
Support raising can be daunting, no matter if you've done it before or this is your first time. Here's a quick list of do's and don't's that will help you get started confidently.
In this excerpt from his book, Hold Fast, Josh Cooper talks about the dangers of materialism.
Jesus the only way →
Taken from his book Hold Fast, Josh Cooper talks about the danger in minimizing the gospel.
Josh Cooper talks about the truth that Jesus is the only way. Taken from his book Hold Fast.
What happens to those that never hear the gospel? Find compelling biblical answers to those questions.
What happens to sincere Muslims, Buddhist and Hindus and why do Christians believe that Jesus is the exclusive means for the salvation of all people.
Discerning God’s will →
Discover four questions to ask in discovering how God might be leading you (and which order to ask them in).
Discerning God's will for your life is more obvious than you might think. Find out how to set your life on the right path.
Many of us proclaim to be willing but our living for ourselves. We are living for the things we like to do. We like to entertain the thought that we’re willing to follow Jesus Christ, but the truth of the matter is that it is only with our lips that we are willing.

Everyone is motivated by various issues. Here are 14 solid reasons that should stir your heart toward global outreach.