Sailing Your Team Through Stormy Weather

Written by Jacob Bloemberg Jesus went up on a mountainside and called to him those he wanted, and they came to him. He appointed twelve —designating them apostles— that they might be with him and that he might send them out… (Mk. 3:13-14 NIV) Perhaps you find yourself in the same boat as I this […]

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Kingdom Faces

The coffee and tea are ready on the back tables, chairs have been lined up in our rented Catholic youth center, and cords run over the cement floors. Amps are plugged in, and greeters are stationed at the door. Another Sunday worship service begins. Our worship leader adjusts his microphone, pushes back his dark bangs, […]

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Bibles in Non-English Languages

As an International Church, you may get requests for Bibles in non-English languages – but don’t know where to find them! So you may be interested in our new site. It  is probably the most comprehensive index of foreign language Bibles on the Internet.  This site is particularly useful if you get requests for Bibles in […]

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I Write to Understand

By Graham Chipps Porridge. “If you write like porridge you will think like it, and the other way around. And if you have to read porridge all the time you may well begin to speak it.” 1 Do you taste breakfast mush whenever you write? (with apologies to good porridge.) It is a common misunderstanding […]

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Bi-Cultural Church – The Church at Starbucks

By D. Michael KoppA report from a missional church planter outside Denver, Colorado.(A4 pdf version 76k, Letter pdf version 76k) When it comes to church, and church models, what if success were defined by faithfulness (not by numbers) and faithfulness by whether or not a church was living up to its bi-cultural calling? The church […]

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Starting Churches Missionally

By Neil Tibbott (A4-size pdf version 48k, Letter-size pdf version 48k) (Neil spoke at the 2004 MICN Conference in Jakarta) I started my church planting ministry in Southern California during the late 80s. Our association of churches started many new plants by gathering people with shopping mall style “Grand Opening” worship services. But some of […]

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Team Teaching: Preaching Unity in Diversity

By Warren Reeve & Keith Webb (pdf version-A4 60k, pdf version-Letter 60k) In some cities there is only one international church. Christians of all stripes, creeds, and theological persuasions join in community together. A little taste of heaven? Or guaranteed grumbling no matter what kind of sermon is preached?! Bandung International Church uses Team Teaching […]

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Missionaries minister to English speaking, expatriate communities

By Kenneth D. MacHarg Where do the approximately fifteen million North Americans who live abroad attend church? The answers are varied, but many find their spiritual home in one of nearly one thousand English-language congregations around the world. While many of these Union Churches or International Congregations were established as a chaplaincy to provide ministry […]

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The Growing International Church Movement

By Kenneth D. MacHarg With estimates of fifteen million Americans living abroad, the overseas English-language church movement today is a growing enterprise, with some estimates of up to one thousand churches overseas. These congregations range from large, several-hundred-member churches in major foreign cities such as Paris or Tokyo to a small handful of people gathered […]

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