Devotional thoughts on Luke 17:1-10 By Jen Dunning “When I’d get tired and want to stop, I’d wonder what my next opponent was doing. I’d wonder if he was still working out. I’d tried to visualize him. When I could see him working, I’d start pushing myself.” —Dan Gable, Olympic gold medalist and wrestling coach […]
A Mission Next Door
By Alex Lozada Not everyone in our family wanted to move. My wife, Heather, and I plus our three elementary-school-aged daughters had lived 10 years on suburban Long Island, about 25 miles east of New York City, and now we were moving to suburban Harford County, about 15 miles northeast of Baltimore. We would not […]
Loving My Suburban Neighbors
By Amy Simon Like many other Americans, our family lives in a middle class suburb. Everyone has their own lawn, pools abound, and most families have two cars. Sharing our faith is extremely difficult—not because we’re persecuted as if we were in a Muslim or Communist country. We’re completely free to share our faith without […]
Proper Tactics for the Suburban Church
By Luke Davidson While I hear of Christianity being in decline across our nation, I have personally observed churches to be thriving in the suburbs of Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas. Nevertheless, such “success” has led to no shortage of negative allegations. Suburban churches are accused of using their quality to distort the gospel in order to […]
At Home and Abroad
By Laura McKillip Wood Dr. Chip Anderson moved to Costa Rica to work with Latin America Mission (LAM) in 1982. Ten years later, LAM began an urban outreach called Christ for the City. By 1995, Christ for the City had grown so much that LAM decided to spin it off as its own missions agency, […]
