On the Move with Nomadic Peoples
Mission Frontiers January - February 2024 Issue
"By faith [Abraham] made his home in the promised land like a stranger in a foreign country; he lived in tents, as did Isaac and Jacob, who were heirs with him of the same promise" (Heb. 11:9, NIV). God's chosen people were originally nomads. Today, most nomads live beyond the reach of the Gospel, for multiple reasons. And a Church whose ministry requires permanent buildings is ill-equipped to reach them. But if the Church can put aside traditions and biases, and if she can raise up workers willing to endure the hardships of a nomadic lifestyle, then God can send her to nomadic fields ripe for harvest.
Elastic Church: Developing a Different Paradigm of Church for Nomads
By Evelyn Hibbert, Lance and Barbara Williamson
By Evelyn Hibbert, Lance and Barbara Williamson
The Testimony of Tambaya Ibrahim
By: As Told To Jon Banke
Article is used with permission from AfriGo.
By: As Told To Jon Banke
Article is used with permission from AfriGo.
Disappearing Kyrgyz Villages in the Pamirs: Three years after COVID-19, what has changed?
By Jameson Hartin
By Jameson Hartin