
Missions’ efforts in Asia are impotent! There are many reasons for this total lack of power. In my opinion, one of the major reasons is that most missions’ efforts are directed by men who hold the money and the authority, rather than by the Holy Spirit through men that He has called to do the
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One day an old miser called his doctor, lawyer and his minister to his death bed and he said to them “They say you cannot take your wealth with you when you die, but I am going to try. I have three envelopes with $30,000 cash in each one. I want each of you to
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This week we begin a series of articles written by Jim Chew. Jim has been actively involved in missions in the Asia-Pacific region for several decades. His articles will be posted each Thursday
A meditation on the Gospel from Romans 1:1-4
The “Gospel” means good news. The Greek word is euangelion from which we get
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A fictitious story is told that Jesus returned to heaven after His ascension and was met there by the Angel Gabriel. Gabriel asked Jesus saying, “Master does the whole world know that You died for them?” Jesus answered, “No, only a few in Palestine know about it.” Then Gabriel asked, “So what is your
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I hope Pastor Mike will forgive me for writing about this. It’s a story I find hard to forget even though it happened a few years ago, but he has told it several times to illustrate just one of many examples of God’s amazing provision for His missionaries.
A few years ago, Pastor Mike and his
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One of my responsibilities is to disburse the missions budgets to our missionaries overseas every month. I have learnt that it’s not my business to watch the bottomline constantly, or worry about whether there would be funds for the next month to send out.
A few years ago, I had the unusual situation of finding nearly
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In the mission-field I’ve found another problem with some of my workers who have been formally trained in cross-culture. They tend to be so keen to prove that what they’ve learned in class is correct, that they don’t realize that the person in front of them doesn’t quite fit into the “stereo-type” that they were
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Recently I had to interview some candidates for openings in a large mission field in Asia. Some of these candidates had undergone cross-cultural training in Bible schools and in other formal programs, and others had not. After this experience, I feel led to share my opinions on “cross-cultural” communications.
I found that some of the candidates
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