Now that the trip is over, what happened? Was it worth it? A deliberate debriefing and re-entry plan are essential in capturing the lessons learned. The difference between attending an event and having an enriching experience is careful analysis of what happened. In addition, some tea
Today’s program continued the interview with Ebenezer Samuel about ministry in India. Ebenezer is the founder and president of Serve India Ministries. The program aired on Saturday, May 12th at 12:00pm on KTIA 99.3 FM. To listen to the program click on the link below, each segment is
Study shows Mormonism is fastest-growing faith in half of U.S. states CHICAGO — Mitt Romney may or may not become the first Mormon to move into the White House next year, but a new study shows that Mormonism is moving into more parts of the country than any other religious grou
Today’s program continued the interview with Dylan Debruin and Joe Shafbuch about ministry in Uganda. Dylan and Joe work as realtors in Central Iowa. The program aired on Saturday, May 5th at 12:00pm on KTIA 99.3 FM. To listen to the program click on the link below, each segment is ar
The key article in lesson 13 is The Spontaneous Multiplication of Churches by George Patterson. A summary and discussion questions are below: Patterson’s article brings out two elements of the Great Commission: 1) that to disciple a “nation” we should strive to see i
Initially, one of the main sensations experienced on a short-term trip is disorientation. Everything is different… the food is different, the smells, the tastes, the modes of transportation, the schedule, the people you see and the people you don’t get to see. Even buying
by Doug Mission Frontiers Going Digital Mission Frontiers is breaking some new ground and we want to hear from you. We are in the initial stages of getting Mission Frontiers onto tablets and e-readers and want to know which of these tools you use and let you play around with our first