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This trip accompanies several of the friends of St. Paul. We will eaves drop on their correspondence, look into their lives and ministries, and find some insights about what they were doing. I suspect that much of what we see will surprise us, some will challenge us, and all will fill in some spots of God's work then and now.

All will be saved, so why go?

The weekly series addresses nine reasons churches give for not sending workers to fields left unharvested.  One of the deterrents to sending workers there is the mistaken notion that all will be saved in the end. This posting explores the … Continue reading

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The Nation of the Tajakant

The weekly series addresses nine reasons churches give for not sending workers to fields left unharvested. The first reason, which I wrote about last week, was the muddling that arises from the use of the word “Gentile” to define the … Continue reading

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Fields, Gentiles, and Nations

  When I was the Director of Anglican Frontier Missions, I spent many Sundays in different churches where I presented unreached mission fields. Over time, in conversation with clergy and mission leaders, I began to see patterns of reasons not … Continue reading

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