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When I pastored in Holland, Michigan, life was full.

Every week, my calendar filled quickly. Early morning breakfasts with men who needed Christ or needed to grow. Counseling appointments. Sermon preparation. Leadership meetings. Hospital visits. Conversations that couldn’t wait.

It was good, meaningful work—the kind that leaves y...


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“And we know that the Son of God has come and has given us understanding, so that we may know him who is true; and we are in him who is true, in his Son Jesus Christ. He is the true God and eternal life.” (1 John 5:20 ESV)

Your duty, as a Christian, is to make Christ known in the world. You are called to be a truth teller—which means that yo...


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On this episode of The Missions Show, Alex and Scott examine how the gospel interacts with culture and what missionaries may unintentionally bring with them to the field. They stress that missions is fundamentally about evangelism, making disciples, and planting churches, but acknowledge that real gospel impact inevitably transforms cultures over time. They h...


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Since the first ABWE missionaries landed on Peruvian shores in 1938—opening ABWE’s first field outside Asia—they’ve witnessed Peruvians respond to the gospel in faith.

Yet many across the nation remain without knowledge of the true gospel, clinging instead to Catholicism or spiritism.

Today, ABWE missionaries serve...


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Asking for volunteers yields mixed results.

In the corporate world, there is always a danger when giving a group of employees an option to work overtime to meet production numbers. When the supervisor says, “We’ll take any volunteers,” there will inevitably be a few who agree enthusiastically because they believe in their work. Then, there a...


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