Tag Archive for 'cross-cultural ministry'

Overcoming language barriers in ministry

Got a heart for global revival? OR planning on going on a short-term mission or long-term stay in another country? If you want to minister effectively, then learning the language of your targeted people group is essential!
BUT FIRST let me premise this by saying that it is possible to minister through an interpreter or to [...]

Perspectives on the World Christian Movement - Great Resource

I need to take a minute and recommend an excellent resource for ANYONE who has a heart for global evangelization and global revival. Perspectives on the World Christian Movement edited by Ralph Winter and Steven C. Hawthorne, is a compilation of various authors who are authorities in cross-cultural ministry.
Alan and I have used this as [...]

Discern the Need of a Nation

Missionaries - beware! Especially Western missionaries… and particularly American missionaries! We have a bad reputation of entering a nation and taking over. Granted, in pioneer missions, this may be exactly what is needed, for the incoming missionary to “do it all.” However, most missionaries never move out of that position, essentially keeping themselves as over [...]

Cross cultural ministry - Praying nations into revival by demolishing strongholds

Nations in revival… that is what we’re after when we talk cross-cultural ministry! Global revival happens because God’s people are praying effectively AND ministering effectively - in His mighty power!
I’m in the middle of a 100-day prayer saturation of Mexico, wanting to see the glory of God cover this nation and for there to be [...]

Global Revival hits Technorati Blog site

Global revival is important! Just a quick update for those of you interested in global evangelization and EFFECTIVE cross-cultural ministry with the presence and power of God backing it up… Nations in Revival is now listed on Technorati, a huge blogging site listing.

Excerpt from “About Me”… which one of my kids added Pencil Island to the map??

Gaining a Global Worldview: My husband, Alan, and I have had a heart for the nations ever since 1982 when God spoke to us in a little country church in Minco, Oklahoma. Since then, we’ve done what we could to be involved in seeing the nations worship God.
What that means in real life is we’ve [...]