Read a new book I highly recommend called The Multipliers Mindset: Thinking Differently About Discipleship by Cynthia Anderson to move from few results to greater fruitfulness in the Kingdom.
Read MoreSign up for the free one-hour training live on Zoom Friday, April 13 at Noon Central Time called How to Run a Fun and Fruitful Small Group Training (Using Inviting Muslims to Follow Jesus Course). COME if you really need to see how you could facilitate a small group training in-person with your friends might work and hear from me personally.
Read MoreEnrollment to the course that shows you how to make disciples of the nations near you—with confidence, courage and authenticity—so that least reached people have a CHANCE to know Jesus, through you.
Read MoreListen to an interview with three course creators who went BIG, enrolled in Digital Course Academy, and are creating and launching three courses called Broken to Beautiful, Foundations for Fertility, and Hearing God’s Voice.
Read MoreMy story of God’s faithfulness and provision — and how a yes stepping into the figurative waters of the Jordan river turned into God parting a $2,000 path to reaching thousands of people. AND a special INVITE to create your own digital course to impact SO MANY that’s only available ONCE A YEAR (until September 15, 2022).
Read MoreDo you wish you could tell more people about important things you’re doing, get more financial supporters, raise more prayer, grow your kingdom business, organization or cause? Here’s what I wish I knew ten years ago…and what I know now. Growing an e-mail list is one of the MOST EFFECTIVE ways to influence people for good—and my mentor Amy Porterfield can show you how.
Read More“What does it look like to put structure behind big ideas and dreams?” I like that question because I’m a dreamer and an idea generator. And it's 2022, after all, so let's go big. But I believe in doing dreams, not just dreaming them. I’m a pragmatic dreamer. Watch a Facebook LIVE Replay video talking all about relentlessly pursuing a big goal with persistence.
Read MoreGet three free Small Groups Guides to go along with reading Across the Street and Around the World in a group. The creative, interactive, community format encourages your group to experience most aspects of missional community at an introductory level with the same time commitment as the average church small group.
Read MoreWanna see what 3,000 people told me (through a quiz) about WHAT MOTIVATES them to go change the world? What Kind of Global Goer Are You? Quiz results unveiled.
Read MoreSo, what if you wanted to get a globally-focused degree so you can BE BETTER at what you do? A degree with names like Social Justice & Global Development or International Business & Social Entrepreneurship or Spiritual Formation & Christian Ministry to use in the global space? I've got just the place. It's called Justice College.
Read MoreA journal of what I felt living with the lights off for one day during The Global Challenge: Discover by Doing.
Read MoreThe Global Challenge: Prayer PathWays gives you freedom to try five different ways to pray, as a Contemplative, an Intellectual, a Traditionalist, a Sensate and a Naturalist. You’ll experience new ways to pray in solitude, through podcasts, with a seashell, lighting incense, holding a rubberband, and taking a walk in the park.
Read More“But I don’t know if I’m called to get involved with global work…go overseas…get involved in anything cross-cultural…” is a common objection I hear about crossing cultures with the good news of Jesus. After all, God called the apostle Paul to the Gentiles with a light from heaven on his way to Damascus, striking him blind in his path. Are you waiting for something as significant as a lightning bolt before you say yes to reaching the nations with the good news of the Kingdom of God?
Read MoreSometimes we believe that if we’re not ready to move to a jungle somewhere in Papua New Guinea, there’s not much else we can do to be involved around the world.
I spend eight years after university just living life. I had absolved myself from any responsibility or privilege to be a light to the nations—and even our own community—because my husband and I didn’t see ourselves living in a tribe somewhere.
Read MoreSometimes, we notice people involved in missions or global causes and we think of it as a hobby. We say, “Good for them. But that’s not my hobby.”. Could it be, though, that crossing cultures, being a light to the nations, isn’t a hobby or a cause relegated to a few, but a purpose in which everyone can play a role because God planned it that way from the beginning?
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