By Andrew Haas | Art - Media
This is the fourth radio episode in the Down To Earth series on Oral Communicators. Literate communication styles often lead to oral learners getting an incomplete understanding of God’s Word.…
By Andrew Haas | Art - Media
This is the third episode in the Down To Earth radio series on Oral Communicators. Literacy is less common that we assume. The real percentage of literates in even the…
By Andrew Haas | Art - Media
This is the second radio episode in the Down To Earth series on Oral Communicators. Thousands of languages are Bibleless. Even for hundreds of languages that have Bibles, most adults…
By Andrew Haas | Art - Media
Several media ministries in Africa (TWR, FEBA, CVC, etc.) are trying to engage the church in Africa who lack Internet access and who won’t be reached by this website) with…
By Tricia Stringer | Blog
Sometimes I don’t know what to say. Our friends who are living in desperation need to hear truth in a way that they can understand and experience. They don’t need…
By frank.fortunato@usa.om.org | Blog
I’m working in India with a denomination started among the Dalit people. Many from the village and tribal areas have started churches where they have no music leadership and the…
By David | Article
“Without their singing, I don’t know how they would ever get married.” Sounds strange? Not to a person serving one group in Asia where their singing is a key component…
By Steve Evans | Blog
“Why story and storytelling?” Thomas Boomershine asked in his book Story Journey. “Story is a primary language of experience. Telling and listening to a story has the same structure as…
By Tricia Stringer | Blog
I was excited. I was testing the Joseph stories with my favorite testing group, ten of the most influential older women in the village. They loved the stories from creation…
By Grant Lovejoy | Blog
Orality will be a factor in missions strategy for the next half a century. That’s the conclusion I draw from reading Reaching the Marginalised, the 2010 U. N. report on…
By Gilles | Blog
As many scholars believe, it was the Apostle Peter who asked Mark to write down the good news as told and taught by Jesus. And as Jesus said, he only…
By J O Terry | Blog
There is an urgency to win the winnable. Much effort has gone into identifying the winnable and evangelizing toward planting growing churches. Within the past two decades the mission agencies…
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