Evangelism Series: ‘What the Hell?’ Bible Studies
Posted On May 23, 2013
The following reflection was written by David Prieb who serves as a member of the Servants team located in Canada’s poorest urban neighborhood, Vancouver’s Downtown… Read More →
9 Reasons For Relocating To Live In An Urban Poor Community
Posted On April 4, 2013
Why live amongst the poor? Why not do mission in a more comfortable and less costly way? Hans Van-DL, shares nine biblical reasons why he… Read More →
God’s Heart for the Poor… in Scripture
Posted On January 3, 2011
If there was any doubt about God’s heart for the poor, widows, orphans and foreigners then consider this sampling of scripture. A good way to… Read More →
Drinking from Many Fountains: A Missional Spirituality for Radical Evangelicals
Posted On May 3, 2010
Evangelicals are well known for their commitment to the Lordship of Christ, their embrace of the authority of Scripture, living a life of piety, and… Read More →
Desperately Needed: More Outsiders – A Biblical Mandate for Cross-Cultural Missions
Posted On June 19, 2009
John Perkins suggests that three types of people are needed to see real transformation of an urban neighborhood. First, the “relocators” are those people who… Read More →
Suffering: the Promise Nobody Claims
Posted On August 10, 2006
At last years Servants Orientation, Paul Mather lead a session on ‘discipleship’. During the course of our discussion, he hit us with the following quote…… Read More →
Human Rights? Who Cares?
Posted On June 29, 2006
“First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out because I was not a socialist. Then they came for the trade unionists,… Read More →