We just got back from a whirlwind three days in Peru, up in the Andes Mountains, between 11,000 and 12,000 feet above sea level. I've almost recovered the oxygen I lost during that trip. While we were there, we got to talk to my new friend, missionary Bob Holloway,...
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Unexpected Heroes: How Two Praying Widows Changed The World
Don't underestimate the power of your everyday life to change the world. Two widows' obedience and prayer led to a ripple effect that will reach eternity.
The Goodness of God Across Cultures
I lived among an unreached people group for 2 months in Africa, and this is what I learned. What is an unreached people group you may ask? According to The Joshua Project, “An unreached or least-reached people is a people group among which there is no indigenous...
Amy Dingman | The Power of Generosity: How Putting People First Can Increase Your Profits
Amy’s business, Remade, is not just about profits, but about investing in people and communities. Learn how she's making a difference.
Upside-Down Kingdom Business: The Many Bottom Lines of BAM
For years, discussion around the multiple bottom lines of BAM has been heated. Spiritual only? Spiritual and profit? Maybe CSR, CSR+, or a quadruple bottom line with social and environmental issues.
Upside-Down Kingdom Business: Evangelism Vs Social Responsibility
Social responsibility and evangelism are not diametrically opposed to one another. They are rightly seen as partners to the same end when rooted in love.
Top 10 BAM Books: Roadmap to Business as Mission Success
Top 10 BAM Books including Missional Marketplace, Missions Disrupted, Tentmaking, BAM Global Movement, The Missional Entrepreneur, Scatter, and more
Business as Mission: When Business Is Not Your Gifting
The Missionary Band is the marrying of business-background and ministry-background believers in a mutual business partnership for a common ministry goal.
How God’s Promise Lead to Finding Jesus at 103 Years Old | The Stone Table
The power of prayer is found in this story of finding Jesus at 103. Check it out. Learn more about this year’s priority projects: http://t.ly/0Q5Mr
From Indiana to Singapore: How Worship Transcends Culture and Borders | The Stone Table
Recently, I found myself 10,000 miles from home, and on that trip, God spoke something very profound. I just returned from the Asia Pacific region. We were with about a dozen pastors and some key business guys from their churches. We were there interacting with missionaries and on the ground, kind of on-site, with Insight, connecting with the culture and what God is doing in those parts of the world, and really, ultimately, what still needs to be done.
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Unpacking Gospel Outreach to Unreached People Groups | Interview with Missionary Bob Holloway
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