By Kelly Carr Ever since she was old enough to understand, once a week during bedtime prayers our daughter has thanked God for the missionaries our church supports. She lists the specific names of seven different families in Poland, Pakistan, Myanmar, Zimbabwe, and the U.S. Our daughter has met almost all of these missionaries. They […]
Make Disciples Who Make Disciples
By Mike Schrage Since we often hear the bad news in the world, I think we’re all entitled to a bit of good news, don’t you agree? Jesus Christ didn’t just bring good news—he is good news! I have the privilege of leading an organization that my father-in-law, Ziden Nutt, founded 40 years ago called […]
Discipleship Through Extravagant Love
By Beth Guckenberger My husband, Todd, and I met in March of 1990, and as a high school junior, I remember teasing him that he was a month late. I had spent the 14th of February watching other girls get flowers and chocolate. The day after our conversation, I was called out of first bell […]
The Hispanic Church in the U.S.
By Miguel Lara Discipleship has similarities and differences across diverse cultures. If I am to talk about discipleship, I must first start by talking about my own experience. I came to have a personal relationship with Jesus under the mentoring and discipleship of an American missionary in Venezuela named Johnny Dye. Relational Evangelism I was […]
How Then Shall We Vote?
By Steve Carr This year’s American presidential campaign has been fascinating. The compelling spectacle has captured our country’s attention and will be analyzed for decades to come. To be fully transparent, I’m writing this article months before the actual election, so it could have become even crazier than I can imagine. This week is the […]
