Q&A: EQUIP as a Wife and Mother
An EQUIP participant shares her thoughts on receiving training in New York City as a wife and mother, and what it meant for her and for her family.
Q&A: 4 Boys from Oregon Living in New York City for a Year
Often, when parents are considering joining us for our 10-month Equip Missionary Training program, they worry about how their kids will adjust to life in New York City. Find out what…
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Living Water
Water is important. It makes up the majority of our world. You could almost say we live in a “water world.” But Kevin Costner and Dennis Hopper would probably prefer…
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Saint Patrick: Missionary
This year, on March 17th, millions across the globe will tap into their inner Irish for St. Patrick’s Day. Glow in the dark shamrock necklaces will be adorned. Cheap plastic…
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Why do we make disciples?
“Why should we make disciples?” The simple answer is because Jesus said so. OK great, close with prayer. The longer answer is to know the heart of God. Really the…
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Unreached People Groups: The Search is on!
Unreached people groups in NYC are everywhere. People flock to NYC from all over the world in search for better opportunities, many of whom have never heard the best opportunity:…
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Long-term Missionaries Needed in the US? CRAZY!
You probably agree that the need for long-term missionaries in the US is crazy. You probably agree that most Americans have heard about Jesus during their lifetime. I have been…
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Long-term Missionary – Are You One?
What comes to mind when you hear the word “long-term missionary“? Jungles? Tribal people? Taking off in a ship without knowledge of when you will return? Super-Christians? The word missionary brings…
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Long-term Missions and “The Nudge”
If you come to New York City for long-term missions to reach one of the many unreached people groups living here, I can almost guarantee you will hear about and…
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Why I Stay
“The Bronx.” Their facial expression morphs slowly from shock, through pity, to a polite smile. “That will be… nice,” they reply as genuinely as they can. It is the same…
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