As many know, Tokyo is hard at work preparing to host the 32nd Summer Olympic Games in 2020. As the whole city gets ready to host this auspicious festival…
Read MoreBoth secular and Christian bookstores are littered with “how-to” books written by people who experienced success and then told others how to experience the same. Whether it’s running a business or planting a church, the mistake is to focus on the experience and ignore the variables…
Read MoreWhen my family and I arrived in China years ago I never could have imagined the things that were in store for us…
Read MoreWhen God moved us to Istanbul, it came as both a surprise and a calling that made sense. Nonetheless, it was a process that took us five years…
Read MoreThe western suburbs of Melbourne have always been my home. If you know Melbourne, it’s not exactly a brag; my municipality–the City of Wyndham–is mostly known for…
Read MoreIn quite possibly the most painfully excruciating eight minutes of film ever recorded, Prince Charles was interviewed in 1981 alongside his newly announced fiancée, Diana Spencer…
Read MoreIn 2015, I attended City to City Asia Pacific’s Intensive, an international church planting training delivered in three cities. During that time, one of the trainers…
Read MoreThe demise of Notre Dame deeply affected people far beyond one country, despite the fact that much of the continent is post-Christian…
Read MoreWhen I was in Seoul for the first time last year, I witnessed what may be the biggest challenge of reaching the next generation…
Read MoreCity to City met with Jordan Rice to talk about the importance of contextual preaching—and how to actually do it.
Read MoreWhat does it take to really understand the hopes and hurts of the people your church serves? City to City met with pastor José Humphreys to discuss this question and more…
Read MoreNew York City presents serious challenges to the church’s call to discipleship. Shallow relationships are the norm. Work demands almost every ounce of a person’s time and energy…
Read MoreFor far too long, I lived under the strong impression that worship was an exclusive two-way relationship between Christians and God…
Read MoreIn an increasingly Post-Christian world, we need to get much better at asking questions.
Read MoreOne of the joys and challenges of traveling is the different perspective it gives you on your own setting. Time in Uganda has made me realize…
Read MoreIn my travels to preach the gospel in almost every major city across the country, I have witnessed a pattern—a missional mishap…
Read MoreThis article outlines four ideas that, in my experience, are at the core of preaching effectively in a secular culture.
Read MoreIn order to have the greatest impact on the city and to reflect all aspects of gospel transformation, we seek to achieve a balance along five key ministry fronts.
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