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Ronald Nash described a worldview as “a conceptual scheme by which we interpret and judge reality.” That is accurate but abstract. Here is the practitioner version:
A worldview is the map a person...
Eighteen months. That is the average field tenure before a high-will, low-skill missionary comes home. We celebrate the will, neglect the skill, and act surprised when the casualty rates climb.
You have seen the other version too: fifteen...
Turkmenistan has the world’s fourth-largest natural gas reserves. Its capital holds the world record for the use of white marble in construction. It also ranks among the ten least-visited countries on earth and sits at #10 globally for Bibl...
If you have been reading this newsletter for a while, you have heard me talk about phases of engagement before. That is not an accident. I have been operating from this kind of thinking for years in the field, because the question it center...
North Korean defector Hyeonseo Lee, describing her years in hiding, said it plainly:
“I couldn’t trust anyone, as maybe they would turn out to be an enemy and report me.”
A Turkic Muslim woman in Xinjiang said something nearly id...
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I help mission leaders find clarity in complexity. Director of People Group Data at Joshua Project, writing about strategy, prioritization, and honest conversations about measuring progress. Subscribe for clarity that leads to action.
Bud serves the Joshua Project as Director of People Group Data
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