Creation care

Arts in Mission- the key is to bring families together to learn and use the creative arts in a nurturing Christian community of faith. This is done in a creative way through singing, playing instruments, music, creative art, and dancing. ItRead more…

Arts: Focus on Eurasia – Lausanne Global Leadership Forum

This energetic presentation calls for artistic kingdom servants to be strategic leaders in mission. The arts are a powerful way to worship God and declare his goodness. There is a need and readiness for a new paradigm of mission throughRead more…

Mr.

The Values, Mission, and Vision VMV of the                                                            Tent Makers                                        Our Values are from the Word of God Jesus Christ who pitched[1] Himself as a Tent[2] to cover[3] and fill[4] us with Grace and Truth; therefore we areRead more…

Praise, Honor, and Glory

A Psalm Praise, Honor, and Glory to “El-Shaddai” The God of Russians, Koreans, Burmese, Chinese, and the Thai Of Malawi, Cote d’Ivoire, South Africa, Burundi, Egypt, all the ’stans, and Yemen as well Australia, Europe and America, the God ofRead more…

Part 3 of 3: The Great Misconception

The Local Implication What are the ethnodoxological principles that apply to both the pew and the mission field? I propose that we start with these: – Music is not a universal language—our responses to music are learned, not intrinsic.  –Read more…

A Great Misconception-Music the Universal Language – Part 2 of 3

[continued from Part 1] We Went, We Sang, We Conquered… During the 19th and 20th centuries, as Western and European Christians went out around the world, they were influenced by the prevalent philosophies of their home cultures, such as culturalRead more…

A Great Misconception-Music the Universal Language

“Ethno-what?” People always say that when they hear what I do. I sigh, knowing the familiar script that will unfold, like one I recently had: “I’m an ethnodoxologist.” Eyebrows raised, the quizzical look ensues. “What in the world is that?”Read more…