Dancing With The Manatees: A Family Parable
Dancing With the Manatees—stepping out of the boat to trust the Master Choreographer. An invitation to courage, healing, and grace-filled discipleship.
Dive into the heart of God’s global and missional purpose. These articles explore biblical missiology, practical outreach strategies, and real stories of cross-cultural ministry—equipping believers and churches to live missionally and make disciples among all nations.
Dancing With the Manatees—stepping out of the boat to trust the Master Choreographer. An invitation to courage, healing, and grace-filled discipleship.
Philip the Evangelist was one of the earliest trailblazers of the Christian faith—a servant, an evangelist, and the first cross-cultural missionary recorded in the book of Acts.
Acts 15:36–41 gives a snapshot of how Paul and Barnabas (and later Paul and Silas) intentionally strengthened the young churches.
Compassion is hard because it requires the inner disposition to go with others to a place where they are weak, vulnerable, lonely, and broken.
I am presently drinking a cup of olive oil coffee. I wanted to taste it for myself now that Starbucks is launching the product in Italy. What does that have to do with the Gospel?
Jim Elliot was a missionary to tribal people and died as a young man, speared by the very people he was seeking to bring to Jesus.
In Isaiah 31, we see God calling His people to stop trusting in man and to begin faithing by trusting in Him during a season of uncertainty.
In 1 Corinthians 12, Paul uses the brilliant illustration of the human body to relate the importance of Christ-followers working together for God’s kingdom purposes.
It’s been noted that you can be as unfaithful to God through worry as well as through worldliness.
Have you ever found yourself frustrated—even angry—at the prosperity of the wicked? It can be hard to navigate these emotions.