Back when I used to play competitive rugby, I was fortunate enough to work with one of England’s coaches for a time. His brilliant teaching has helped me in more areas than just sport. I remember him asking, “Do you want to know why…
Read MoreA lot of people have been trying new ways of gathering together for worship. In some ways, this disruption helps us reimagine what church…
Read MoreWhen the COVID-19 pandemic began in 2020, a prominent concern was mental health—the depression, anxiety, stress, and fear that people would experience living in isolation away from their loved ones and friends, coworkers and clients, and church communities. But as we…
Read MoreIn order to engage the lost with the saving grace and gospel of Jesus, we must engage with…
Read MoreLeadership is stewardship—the cultivation of the resources God has entrusted to us for his glory. The Sabbath gives us both theological and practical help in managing one of our primary resources— our time.
Read MoreWhen defining the “inner life” of a person in general and of a pastor in particular, we need to understand there is more to it than just Bible reading and prayer. The inner life disciplines can be understood as all those activities that strengthen us spiritually and prepare us for the work of outward ministry where our energy is spent…
Read MoreWhat can the world learn from Europe about evangelism?
Tim Keller, Tim Vreugdenhil, Stephan Pues, and I explored this question at a livestream hosted by City to City Europe on May 6th. Our conversation…
Read MoreIn these challenging days, do you often feel isolated as a ministry leader? Frustrated? Completely overwhelmed? Do you worry and obsess about loved ones, friends, children, and family? It seems impossible not to. But I want to share with you a great encouragement…
Read MoreThe arrival of a global pandemic did nothing to stop the ongoing seismic shifts taking place in Western culture. If anything, it accelerated them. Here in Greece, we…
Read MoreA breeze from the South China Sea tousled the curtains enveloping our meeting room in a wintery dampness. The group of Chinese women chosen for this specific training event was sitting in clusters enjoying a tea break with mounds of freshly sliced kiwi, lychee, and mangoes.
Read MoreCity to City Asia Pacific’s Abet Almanza shares his story of planting a church in the city of Makati in Manila, Philippines amid the pandemic.
Read MoreIn 1998, I was sent to Okinawa as a domestic missionary of the Evangelical Free Church. Back then, the Evangelical Free Church was one of the most developed denominations in Japan. Even if they…
Read MoreToday, we're having a conversation about a great question: “Why should Christians in Europe be motivated to share the gospel with anyone else?” The whole vision of City to City Europe is to see…
Read MoreGrowing up in the 21st century is a scary proposition. With a rapidly-changing job market, contradicting narratives vying for attention, and an unstable romantic landscape, a young adult’s desire for success often gets…
Read MorePart of the challenge the church faces today is that a lot of our discourse about mission stays within the community of faith. Our engagement with culture can be on a highly-articulated, but theoretical level…
Read MoreJoin us for an interview between City to City’s Director of Content, Brandon J. O'Brien, and John Smed, founder of Prayer Current and author of the book Journey in Prayer.
Read MoreI live on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, which is known to be one of the most politically liberal areas in New York and the U.S. Within blocks from my home…
Read MoreWhen people move toward each other with love (or even “like”), it’s beautiful. And this experience is not limited to romantic love; it’s true with any gesture of love. Love moves toward another.
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