My Long Journey To Goodbye, Part 1
A Look Inside the Journal of a Mother of a Missionary This 3 part guest series is written by our friend Lori Strickland and it
Care For Your Leaders
I Thessalonians 5:11 says: “Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing. As believers, when we are
What’s Your 2020 Vision?
What’s Your 2020 Vision? By Wayne Dinsbeer My dad is about to turn 91 years of age. He has been around the block a time
Making Missions Personal
Have you heard the expression, “You don’t know what you don’t know”? (YDKYDK) There has never been a greater sentence created for the understanding of
Top 5 Blogs of 2019
You’ve asked for it and we’ve delivered. Well, maybe you didn’t ask for it. Anyways, we have given our top 5 picks from our 2019
Christmas Cheer
“Christmas is a time for being thankful, Christmas is a time for saying “Praise the Lord”, Christmas is a time for counting blessings of the
Could You Risk It All
Then he said to them all: “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me. -Luke
Mr. Rogers Teaches Partnership
By Wayne Dinsbeer Church Partnership Lead This week my wife, Donna, and I went to see the movie “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” about
Where Is Your Heart?
Staying Connected to your Missionaries Nehemiah’s body was in Sousa, but his heart was with his people. I am torn between the two amazing worlds
Emergency Vehicles
Recently, an old acquaintance posted on social media an announcement that she was upset with her loved ones and friends for not responding to her
10 Ways to Get Your Congregation Engaged in Missions
It’s easy for a church to lose sight of missions. With preaching, planning and managing the Sunday service, orchestrating small groups, facilitating childcare, and putting
Are You Prepared for Jesus to Come to Your House?
REF: Luke 19:1-10 If you were raised in the church as I was you probably sang the song, Going to Your House Today. If you