Leadership With Vision
Read how the biblical story of Jonathan centers on a vision implementation with practical applications…
Living a life of service is both a blessing and a challenge. Sometimes the needs of a community are so obvious and overwhelming that it can be hard to know where to begin. In other contexts, the needs might not be so obvious. In either case, part of the missionary task is to learn how to identify the local needs and create a plan to meet them in a way that will empower the local people and truly help. When this balance is found, serving incarnationally is a wonderfully life-changing experience! Here you will find resources to help you as you seek to minister to those you are called to serve.
Read how the biblical story of Jonathan centers on a vision implementation with practical applications…
Your Global Citizen Pretend Passport Do you have a passport? I bet you do! Passports…
By Joseph Kidder and Boubakar Sanou Several years ago, my [Joseph’s] brother and his family…
Based on an interview by Oscar Osindo, Associate Director, IWM For many, the opportunity to…
Listening to the IWM podcast episode entitled “From Missionary Kid to GC President,” I was…
Christians have often found it difficult to share the gospel with Buddhists. Buddhists have often…
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