RESOURCE CATEGORY: Unreached People Groups

When the Great Commission Moves In Nextdoor

When the Great Commission Moves In Nextdoor

I’ve traveled over a half-million miles in the last 5 years. Fifteen different countries by a quick tally. Part of The Stone Table’s organizational mandate is to accelerate The Great Commission through the marketplace, and that Great Commission commands believers to...

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Russia: People of Peace

Russia: People of Peace

Depending on your age, Russia may conjure up images of Rocky IV, Red Dawn, the Evil Empire, or the Mueller Report. But amidst all the cultural caricatures, God is doing something beautiful today in this sprawling country that covers 11 different time zones. Our...

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Two Bottom Lines

Two Bottom Lines

This is a story of a Business as Mission (BAM) practitioner on the field using business as a mechanism for planting the church in areas of the world you can’t go with traditional missionary methods. In order to protect the work being done there, we will not share the...

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Jesus’ Way Is Not Popular

Jesus’ Way Is Not Popular

This article was originally published at LiveDead.org and was reposted here with their permission. Our friends and partners at LiveDead give their lives to take the Gospel to the unreached people of the earth, often utilizing business and the marketplace to engage the...

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What Does The Future of Missions Look Like?

What Does The Future of Missions Look Like?

https://youtu.be/H7QAD-fztnc We sat down with Jonathan Barrett of Project Rescue to talk with him about the future of missions and what he sees working moving forward. He has some nice things to say about us here at The Stone Table and we are incredibly excited to be...

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