Short-Term Missions and Missional Youth Ministry
FYI research partner and short-term missions guru Eric Iverson shares a new vision for missional involvement with the poor.
FYI research partner and short-term missions guru Eric Iverson shares a new vision for missional involvement with the poor.
In this week’s final post about leading with cultural intelligence (CQ), we look at steps 3 and 4 in the process of developing more cross-cultural effectiveness
This week we’ve been looking at what it means to lead with CQ (cultural intelligence), and why it’s an essential skill for ministry leaders. Today we’ll look at the first two steps:
Why can some leaders effectively serve rural, urban, and suburban youth all within the same ministry?
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.
For over ten years, our youth have served at the Rescue Mission by providing chapel services once a month.
I was really encouraged by this article in “Christianity Today” about musicians’ heart for justice. I thought you might be too.
If you’re like me, most of your decisions about summer missions projects come down to two things: 1. Calendar. 2. Price.
This past week, one of our church’s high school seniors created a short film clip to tell the story of Hurricane Katrina and share about our high school community’s annual trips to help with the rebuilding effort.
August always hits me like a brick as I find myself overwhelmed thinking about how the summer ended up and preparing for the upcoming school year.