A Family Missional Strategy?

by Paula Nix
I love cross cultural ministry. One of the things I love about it is how relational other cultures around the world are. Relationships really seem to matter. Time isn’t important, schedules aren’t important, people and relationships seem to trump all. I long for that, but many times the cultural context in which we live makes it difficult. Ours is a society where schedules and time clocks rule the roost. But, isn’t missional supposed to be all about relationships? So, how do we become missional in THIS cultural context? How do we start to make the relationships we have and the people we love the most important thing? Read the story »
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(Photo: Walter Rauschenbusch, theologian of the social gospel)
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