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| Posted: 28 Feb 2014 09:41 AM PST Each week, the Radical blog collects a sampling of posts they find to be especially helpful or interesting. Their selection this week includes an essay on a new era of Christian missions, a stirring testimony from a former Muslim who is now passionate for Jesus, and guidance on how short-term missions ought (and ought not) to be done. May these posts serve you with sound instruction and motivate you to be about the work of the harvest. Christian Missions in the Third Millennium, Albert Mohler: Now facing its third millennium, the Christian church faces a moment of great historical importance and opportunity. The modern missionary movement is now over two centuries old. Looking back over those years, it is clear that God mobilized His people to make great strides in taking the gospel to many parts of the world… READ MORE Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus: A Devout Muslim Encounters Christianity, Justin Taylor: Nabeel Qureshi grew up in the United States with an extremely devout Muslim family. In fact, they were descendants of a long line of missionaries to Islam. If someone ever sought to share the gospel with him, he would use it as an opportunity to explain why Islam is true and Christianity is not… WATCH VIDEO There’s Nothing Short About Short-Term Missions, Ramon Lull: Are our short-term "missions" trips really helping the cause of missions? By "missions," I mean the process of Christians from reached people groups sharing the gospel with unreached people groups (UPG), implying that languages must be learned and cultures must be understood. Language acquisition and cultural understanding take years, perhaps even decades — not days… READ MORE |
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