When does discipling begin? Doesn't it come after someone starts following Jesus? Maybe not. Learn about how your daily life and interactions all play a role in getting a headstart on discipling.
Read MoreIn this session we will discuss how to always be prepared to sow, yet applying wisdom in each scenario and to be sensitive to the leading of the Spirit as well as the person in front of us.
Read MoreOften times we become concerned about our curiosity and feel like it can be taken negatively or offensively. This session we will learn that it is ok to express curiosity and how you can do this without being rude to another culture.
Read MoreJesus mandates the whole church to "make disciples of all nations" or literally, all people groups. In this day and age of global internet access and heightened security measures, should churches still send workers to high-risk areas?
Read MoreCOVID had the Western Church become introspective and ask “Do we help or hinder when we go overseas to help on short-term trips?”
Read MoreCharles Spurgeon said, “It is the whole business of the whole Church to take the whole Gospel to the whole world.” How are we doing with this as the Church? What are the challenges in engaging the Church in missions? How does the Church today define “missions”?
Read MoreJoin us as they explore questions about "passing the baton" to the next generation. Let's brainstorm who our next generation is and how we might engage with them. We will ask what missions means to the generation behind ours. How is the local church doing with engaging the whole congregation? What needs to change? How can mission organizations help?
Read MoreCharles Spurgeon said, “It is the whole business of the whole Church to take the whole Gospel to the whole world.” How are we doing with this as the Church? What are the challenges in engaging the Church in missions? How does the Church today define “missions”?
Read MoreWe all know that taking care of our missionaries is important. Join us for a conversation about one way of looking at how to approach member care.
Read MoreWe are living in a global "traffic jam" whereby Jesus is calling mission workers from everywhere to everywhere! Missionaries are now coming from the east and the west, the north and the south.
Read MoreSo why is art an effective tool for reaching kids (of all ages)? We're looking forward to hearing from authors and illustrators Justin and Hella Song and Christina K who create materials specifically for kids.
Read MoreUsing stick figures to tell Jesus stories is a fun and effective way to learn the Bible for people of ALL ages and educational backgrounds. In this roundtable, we will discuss why stick figures work.
Read MoreFloyd McClung's personal journey to earnestly follow Jesus inspired innumerable disciples to do the same. We have all benefited from his heart's desire and focus to know Jesus.
Read MoreThis decade belongs to Business for Movements (B4M) because the peoples who most urgently need a gospel breakthrough are in places with the least resources, infrastructure, and access.
Read MoreIt all starts by drinking tea together! This pressing issue of "how leaders from diverse cultures meaningfully collaborate" is one that many pay lip service to, but very few adequately address.
Read MoreWomen are planting churches and making disciples through church planting and disciple making movements all around the world!
Read MoreAll Nations, in cooperation with 5Q, has developed a course on the integration of the 5-fold ministry (Apostolic, Prophetic, Evangelistic, Shepherding, and Teaching) into missions from the beginning.
Read MoreThis Mission's Edge roundtable draws from the book, Leading Like Jesus, by All Nations' founder Floyd McClung! The book highlights 40 leadership lessons from the "upside-down kingdom" and how we learn from Jesus, the leader of all times.
Read MoreAs catalysts to church planting movements, or local indigenous leaders of these movements, how can we be sure that we are tending not only the breadth of the movement but also its spiritual depth?
Read MoreThe harvest is ripe... too ripe! So much ready-to-pick fruit is wasting away. Why? Could it be the harvesters are lacking the necessary tools?
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