Knowing what relevance looks like

Returning to relevance is not that hard. It just takes some important adjustments. Then imagine the sort of impact your mission will have.

Recent Articles

Bi-Vocational Workers – An Overlooked Path to Growth

Western organizations assume that after two years, a new church led by nationals will be able to support starting new churches.

Fill a Gap – Propel a Ministry

National leaders could be more successful if they had a better understanding of some basic business skills that would propel their mission enterprise.

Teachers Need an Update on Church Missions

Seminary and Bible college teachers need updated curriculum to inspire participation in global missions today.

How Moving Missions Can Help

Brief, insightful articles, how-to guides, webinars, interviews and more to help your organization be effective in missions giving and doing.

Meet our Specialists

Trends & Shifts
Editor

Gilles Gravelle

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Gilles Gravelle

TRENDS & SHIFTS EDITOR

Gilles is a missions strategist, trends researcher and writer with over 35 years of experience in global missions.

Church & Missions
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Doug Shiplett

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Doug Shiplett

CHURCH & MISSIONS EDITOR

Doug Shiplett has served in key pastoral roles and theological education for over 30 years.

Nationals on Mission
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Elizabeth Stuart

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Elizabeth Stuart

Elizabeth Stuart is the CEO of a nonprofit organization dedicated to seeing generational poverty and unjust cultural practices end by empowering women to find dignity and hope through education and self-worth.

Effective Giving
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Guest Editors

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Various Guest Writers

EFFECTIVE GIVING EDITOR

Our writers from both the business and non-profit sectors share insights on giving among high-net-worth donors

Results Measurement
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Steve Roa

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Steve Roa

RESULTS MEASUREMENT EDITOR

Steve Roa has helped organizations think through how they can best measure results for management and reporting purposes.

Hear What Others Are Saying

“The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science.” Albert Einstein, The World as I See It, 1931 The debate between realism and anti-realism is, at least, a century old.

Frances Wagner

MISSIONS DIRECTOR

“The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science.” Albert Einstein, The World as I See It, 1931 The debate between realism and anti-realism is, at least, a century old.

Maurice Smith

LOCAL CHURCH PASTOR

“The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion that stands at the cradle of true art and true science.” Albert Einstein, The World as I See It, 1931 The debate between realism and anti-realism is, at least, a century old.

Matilda Ellis

CHARITABLE TRUST MANAGER