An All-Sufficient Saviour in the Valleys of Life
“One year ago, upon our return to the United States, the Agutaynen church was doing well and on top of the mountain.” But now the church is going through a valley.
“One year ago, upon our return to the United States, the Agutaynen church was doing well and on top of the mountain.” But now the church is going through a valley.
How does this process of discipleship work? Not quickly. It requires years of patient modelling and mentoring.
God provided generously for His work through Ethnos Canada in 2017.
“If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing poorly,” Aaron Luse said from the podium, sounding very authoritative.
“ … what a joy it was to fellowship with the Pal believers and listen to these growing men read God’s Word to the people and teach a little."
“I don't know of a missionary working on translation in any location that's not dependent on [computers].”
Cross-cultural church planting is exactly like raising children. Okay, maybe they are not exactly alike. As I reflect on how parenting and church planting are the same (and different), two very important aspects come to mind.
Do you really need more of anything before you can go?
One of the goals of seeing a thriving church for every people group is the development of leadership among the believers. Part of that process is getting the leaders to begin … well, leading. They need to become “owners” of the church, both of its physical and its spiritual sides.