6/26/2018 Sijmen and Annelies den Hartog ‘If someone is unkind to me. I better keep my mouth shut, right? “For the second time in 2 weeks, I hear this remark. This time while doing the dishes, after the church’ lunch on Sunday. On my knees, I clean the dishes with a sponge, while the ThaiContinue reading “Being Church, While Doing the Dishes (1)”
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Evangelism through Family Lines
4/28/2015 Reinout and Arenda van Heiningen ”Who will most likely become a Christian?’ That was a question that got answered in research by Marten Visser several years ago. The research showed that family members of believers would convert a lot easier then people who just heard the gospel and didn’t know any Christian. During ourContinue reading “Evangelism through Family Lines”
A Genuine Peace
9/1/2014 Jason and Jenn Beyers In May of this year, we had a Christian baptism in our district. As far as we know it is the first baptism to ever be conducted within the district. The man, who was baptized, shared about his life prior to knowing Jesus Christ. He grew up in a poorContinue reading “A Genuine Peace”
Orality in Isaan
7/8/2014 Marten & Esther Visser Communication is one of the biggest challenges when it comes to missions and church planting in particular. Every missionary will, at least to some extent, have to face questions like: what method am I going to use? where do I start? how much time do I have? how do IContinue reading “Orality in Isaan”