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By David Livermore | January 19, 2010
Cross-cultural training used to be something primarily talked about by missionaries and high-flying executives. But today, nearly all of us work and live with a diversity of cultures.
By Kara Powell | January 6, 2010
OK, I know everyone and their brother is coming up with a list of trends for the year and/or decade. But I have known about the process for this list from First Fruit and think it’s quite solid.
By Kara Powell | January 5, 2010
All three of my kids—and I for that matter—were sick in December. When my kids were sick, I both prayed for them, and got them the blankets…
By Kara Powell | January 4, 2010
That’s the theme in Everyday Justice: The Global Impact of Our Daily Choices
, a very practical book by Julie Clawson with the appropriate subtitle of “the global impact of our daily choices”.
By Kara Powell | December 21, 2009
Last week, I received the following e.mail update from Kris Rocke. I’ve come to respect Kris, who is one of teachers in our FYI Urban Youth Ministry Certificate program…
By Kelly Soifer | December 18, 2009
For over ten years, our youth have served at the Rescue Mission by providing chapel services once a month.
By Kara Powell | November 16, 2009
I was really encouraged by this article in “Christianity Today” about musicians’ heart for justice. I thought you might be too.
By Kara Powell | October 20, 2009
Anyone who follows statistics knows they can end up distorted. They often end up misquoted and misinterpreted.
By Kara Powell | September 21, 2009
Last week I spoke at The Gathering, a conference for foundation leaders and philanthropists that was hosted in Phoenix, Arizona.
By Lars Rood | September 18, 2009
If you’re like me, most of your decisions about summer missions projects come down to two things: 1. Calendar. 2. Price.
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