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When You and Your Mission Agency Head in Opposite Directions

When You and Your Mission Agency Head in Opposite Directions

In the world of missions today, it is rare to find a missionary who is solely funded by their home church, let alone sent out by their home church with respect to who directly funds their ministry. Even the Southern

Cory Klein June 15, 2015June 19, 2015 Methodology, Missionary Care, Missions, Theology 1 Comment Read more

God’s Sovereignty in Vietnam

God’s Sovereignty in Vietnam

From time to time, we at the Southeast Asia Reformed Network want to share with you some of the Reformed initiatives that are happening throughout Asia. In today’s post, we highlight God’s Sovereignty in Vietnam. What follows is written by

Guest Author May 18, 2015February 5, 2021 Discipleship, Evangelism, Methodology, Missions, Vietnam 3 Comments Read more

The Robert Morrison Project – Legally Publishing Reformed Literature in China

The Robert Morrison Project – Legally Publishing Reformed Literature in China

From time to time, we at the Southeast Asia Reformed Network want to share with you some of the Reformed initiatives that are happening throughout Asia. In today’s post, we highlight the Robert Morrison Project. What follows is written by

Guest Author February 2, 2015December 13, 2017 Discipleship, Literature, Methodology, Missions No Comments Read more

Proclaiming Christ in Asian Contexts

Proclaiming Christ in Asian Contexts

It is just a week away from the first Southeast Asia Reformed Conference. We’re excited that a good number of missionaries will be attending from several countries in this part of Asia. We’re praying that we will enjoy good fellowship

James Steer November 13, 2014 Discipleship, Evangelism, Gospel, Missions, Preaching No Comments Read more

Is Orality the Enemy of Expositional Preaching?

Is Orality the Enemy of Expositional Preaching?

In recent years, the concept of orality has gotten a lot of attention in mission circles… and not all of it has been good. Proponents of orality hail it as a key insight into the way in which some people

Karl Dahlfred November 3, 2014 Evangelism, Methodology, Missions, Preaching 2 Comments Read more

Women in Missions

Women in Missions

Many women who serve God on the frontline cross-culturally have to negotiate issues that are new to them and unknown to their male counterparts. Whether single or married, with or without children, women all have distinct emotional needs and crave

Caroline Steer October 6, 2014 Gender Issues, Missionary Care, Missions No Comments Read more

A Conversation on Reformed Evangelism

A Conversation on Reformed Evangelism

Sometimes it is easier to say what you are against than what you are for. Unfortunately such is often the case with Reformed evangelism. Those who have come to Calvinistic convictions are quick to protest high-pressure altar calls and indiscriminate use

Karl Dahlfred September 22, 2014 Evangelism, Gospel, Methodology, Missions 2 Comments Read more

Regional Concept of Discipleship and Evangelism

Regional Concept of Discipleship and Evangelism

If you are in ministry, you most likely already know what evangelism and discipleship is. With the numerous onslaughts of training and development focused on evangelism and discipleship coming from churches, seminaries and mission agencies, one may think that it

T. Gorden August 11, 2014August 11, 2014 Discipleship, Evangelism, Missions No Comments Read more

“How deep was it?”: Plumb Lining the Commitment to Integral Mission

“How deep was it?”: Plumb Lining the Commitment to Integral Mission

The gospel is holistic and thus our mission as the church must be integral, through which we are to “seek the welfare of the city.” This workshop addresses, through a case study of the 2011 Thai flood, the church’s responsibilities

Natee Tanchanpongs July 21, 2014February 5, 2021 Conference, Missions, Thailand No Comments Read more
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