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The Lord of Lourdes
If I said the words “Madonna and Lourdes” you might start thinking about the controversial ...
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Giving Thanks
In Australia, we will not be roasting turkeys this week or talking about the pilgrim fathers, but we certainly can stop for a moment and be thankful to our great God for his faithfulness throughout the past year.
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Further Up and Further In
The Long Game
Surely serving overseas for seven or eight years is sacrifice enough, but is God calling us to go further? Could our best years of service be ahead of us?
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Tethered or Adrift
The Long Game
Missionaries that serve long term develop strong relationships on the field. But over time, what happens to their connection to their sending church back home in Australia?
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Home and Away
The Long Game
They say that home is where the heart is, but what if your heart is in two places at once?
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Should I Stay or Should I Go?
The Long Game
With so many ‘good’ reasons to return home, what inspires some missionaries to stay?
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Cultural Bloopers
A new culture can be tricky to navigate, and we can find ourselves gob-smacked at one street corner, then humiliated at the next.
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The Drukpa
Those still to hear
The Drukpa are the main people group living in the tiny, isolated nation of Bhutan, high in the Himalayas. Let’s take a closer look at who these precious people are.
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The Druze
There are about one million Druze, most living in the Middle East. Druze do not seek their own country, but they are loyal to the country which governs their land. They can be found in Israel, Lebanon, and Syria, and are said to be the best warriors because they are not afraid to die.
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The Pumi
Though officially Tibetan Buddhists, the Pumi have a culture steeped in ancestor worship and fear of the spirit world. They believe in gods who live in their fireplace, the cupboard in the corner of their house, and in the mountains surrounding their villages. The Pumi’s remote location and strong cultural identity has kept them apart from the good news of Jesus.
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Discovering a Highway to Love: A Dare to Live Differently
Untisam chuckled as she watched me copy her spinning the large wooden spoon-like thing called a ...
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Sending First Time Missionaries: What they wish you knew
I wish my friends and family knew how stressful this transition can be, and amongst the excited days, there are also sad days. Offers to help pack, clean and sensitivity around items being sold would have been appreciated, especially on the weeks it all felt too overwhelming.
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