Constant change is here to stay – or so they say. This week we are returning to Peru after being in the UK over the last few months. It’s a time of change for us though. This visit marks the end of our work with the training centre at Nauta, helping to redevelop the training... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Getting Started (Amy Young)
Adjusting to a new culture is hard work; there’s the language of course but simple things like buying food aren’t easy when you can’t just walk into a supermarket to buy it. Amy Young’s new book uncovers some of the practicalities of moving overseas as mission worker. It’s a great read, recounting the events of... Continue Reading →
Book review and reflections: The Undefended Leader
This should have been my must read a decade ago when I became Senior Minister of Poynton Baptist, but it hadn’t been published. The Undefended Leader trilogy (each was a short book now published in one volume) has become well used in ministerial training / leadership courses and is definitely worth reading. The undefended leader... Continue Reading →
How to Mission – an important conversation
It’s been a fascinating few days at the BMS “How to mission” event; designed to help folk in the UK to listen to voices from the world church and consider what lessons can be learned for mission here in the UK Some of sessions covered ideas familiar to readers of this blog but there is... Continue Reading →
Changing times
It’s interesting to see the number of senior level appointments in UK mission agencies at the moment. Latin Link have recently appointed a new UK Team Leader / CEO (me); ECM closed applications last month for a new International Director, applications close tomorrow for the next BMS Director of World Mission and on 12th July... Continue Reading →
Our next steps and a new job
I’m delighted to be able to share that I have been appointed as the next CEO / Team Leader for Latin Link in the UK. If you are not familiar with Latin Link you can find out about them here but Latin Link is an international community which works in partnership with others to help mission... Continue Reading →
Engaging Churches in mission. Some thoughts.
I was chatting to a friend who has just finished a 9 month placement in Peru and asked her what made her interested in global mission and what prompted her to come to Perú. She noted a couple of things: 1. Being part of a church That has a global focus and link missionaries in... Continue Reading →
Review: Serving well
Planning on serving overseas as a mission worker? If you come from a ‘western’ background this is a great resource. Made up of 113 micro chapters arranged into ten chapter length groups they cover practical pointers to help you prepare, travel and thrive in a mission context. Written by Elizabeth and Jonathan Trotter, who edit... Continue Reading →
Review: Christian barriers to Jesus
How does Christianity keep people from Jesus? That’s the radical question this book considers as it examines the factors that keep Indian people from becoming disciples of Jesus. The book considers 9 different barriers; the first three: cultural separation, “Christian” and Church being the most fundamental. The separation that comes from believers seeking to withdraw... Continue Reading →
Review: The Changing Face of World Missions
“Written in a different world” was my reaction to reading the opening chapters of this book. Printed in 2005 to pick up on key issues in world mission the book examines twelve “significant trends” to help understand the changes in society and church that have implications for the way the church “does missions”. What follows... Continue Reading →