Strategy


Of course, when my family and I visited Mouse-Land over Spring Break, we had to ride “It’s a Small World”–twice.  My socio-anthropological tendencies helped make this attraction worth the $50,000 price tag to visit the Magic Kingdom.  “It’s a Small World” satisfied my multicultural desires for the day. While I […]

It’s a Small World


Last week, my family and I visited Epcot in Orlando.  It had been several years since my previous visit.  We had a great time on the rides and visiting the World Showcase area in the park.  One particular attraction caught my imagination. Spaceship Earth–the ride that is found within the […]

Innovation in Missions


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While the United States and Canada are two of the most researched nations in the world, believe it or not, we lack both the research and data on the numbers of unreached people groups living in these two countries. I am amazed that we have better information about a unreached […]

The Number of Unreached People Groups in the U.S. and ...




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Yesterday, in Alpharetta, Georgia, Dr. Ed Stetzer spoke to the leadership of the North American Mission Board.  While I was in Louisville and unable to be present, I caught a tweet that @NAMB_SBC attributed to Stetzer: “Creating a culture of multiplication is one of the hardest things we have to […]

Change the Atmosphere, Change the Culture


This morning I received a press release from the Pew Hispanic Center, confirming an important finding.  The number of Hispanics counted in the 2010 United States census is larger than expected in several states.  The data have not yet been released for every state. You may obtain the report HERE. […]

U. S. Hispanic Count Larger Than Expected