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A Night with Nik Ripken

Last Friday I had the privilege to attend an event hosted by Redemption Hill Baptist Church (RH) called God’s Leading Edge: The Front Lines of the Great Commission.  RH invited veteran missionary and author Nik Ripken to share about his experience serving God in hard places throughout the world.  He is most recently noted for... Continue Reading →

Are You a Tourist or a Missionary?

The spring and summer of each year is usually busy with activity as groups go on mission trips to share Christ.  In years past, mission trips were typically only taken during the summer when school was out.  But many more groups are exploring other times of the year for engaging in volunteer mission efforts, like... Continue Reading →

Seeking Those Who Can Do

General Dwight D. Eisenhower wrote this in 1942 during  the Second World War, "This is a long road we have to travel.  The men who can do things are going to be sought out just as surely as the sun rises in the morning." We have witnessed a continuous erosion of morality and ethics in our... Continue Reading →

Moore Activity Center

Just south of Cincinnati, two exits off the Ohio River, in downtown Covington, KY sits an amazing ministry that is reaching out to its community with the Gospel.  The Moore Activity Center (MAC), directed by North American Mission Board self-funded Missionary Amy Wilhelmus, opened its doors in 2004 as an outreach of Southside Baptist Church. ... Continue Reading →

Show the Value of Your Association

I had the privilege this week to consult with two different associations concerning future direction.  One has a new Director of Missions (DOM) and the other is seeking the Lord for a DOM.  Although both are in different places, however, each meeting involved discussion around the importance of value and how the association benefits the... Continue Reading →

To Infinity and Beyond

“To infinity and beyond” are the famous words of Buzz Lightyear, space ranger from the Intergalactic Alliance stationed in the Gamma Quadrant of Sector 4. His sole objective was to protect the universe from evil Emperor Zurg. Wow, I guess I have watched Toy Story one too many times (insert parent card at this point!).... Continue Reading →

Remembering the Persecuted

Many Christians put their life on the line every day across the globe.  As you read this today, Christians continue to be persecuted for their faith in over 40 countries around the world.  In many of these lands, it is illegal to own a Bible, share your faith publicly, or teach your children about Jesus.  These believers... Continue Reading →

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