The Practice of Belonging
The eternal words of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu really help me with both the Read More
Today's Disciplines Devotion
In Genesis 21:8-21, we confront Hagar’s plight. Hagar, cast aside, navigates a wilderness with her son, embodying the struggles faced by those who are oppressed or voiceless. In her darkest moment,...
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As the psalm opens, the psalmist declares praise for the God of Israel. “Praise” may call to mind light and upbeat music, pure happiness and joy. But to offer praise, particularly...
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The need to be seen is a basic human need. The desire to be recognized and known is intended to be met in the community of the church. We are greeted...
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The story of Elijah the prophet and Elisha his successor is one of mentorship. Elijah’s earthly life is ending. He has prepared Elisha to receive his mantle. Having a mentor is...
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As I read about Jesus departing into a deserted place, I wonder if there is any relationship between it and the deserted places mentioned in other passages in the scripture. In...
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I teach courses in missiology and ecclesiology at the Methodist University in Kindu, Maniema Province in the Democratic Republic of Congo. My students are mostly student pastors who are assigned to...
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Church people commonly assume that God favors church people over “unchurched” people. This kind of mentality leads us to act in ways that ensure that those “unchurched” people will stay the...
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According to statistics from the General Board of Global Ministries, United Methodist missionaries serve in professional careers as educators, health workers, pastors, evangelists, church coordinators, agriculturists, development specialists, community organizers, and...
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In some parts of Eastern DRC, traveling by road, air, or river can be challenging, as some areas still have pockets of active violent conflicts, remnants of these long years of...
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Sometimes we ask questions—in our minds or audibly—to clarify a situation or subject, to gain knowledge, or to generate new ideas. At other times we ask questions to guide a conversation...
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Since June 2018, I have been serving as a Global Ministries missionary in a post-conflict community and church reconstruction context with the East Congo Episcopal Area of The United Methodist Church...
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