How to Create a Globally Minded Catalytic Culture
How can your church create a globally catalytic culture that reaches far beyond your walls, neighborhood and even country?
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How can your church create a globally catalytic culture that reaches far beyond your walls, neighborhood and even country?
In what President Glenn Burris Jr. calls a "creative and forward-thinking direction," Ted Vail and Jim Scott will be switching roles in September.
God's church is built on those He sends to make disciples of all nations. We as Christians must pray to be sent to the right places, with the right resources, shares Senior Pastor Jorge Hugo Morales.
The Foursquare family in the U.S. gave more than $28,000 to bless Foursquare missionaries worldwide this holiday season.
Discover three practical tips that will help you develop a plan to reach cities around the globe.
In the postmodern and post-Christian Netherlands, most people don't consider Christianity to be relevant or viable. But partnerships between Foursquare churches in the U.S. and the Netherlands are changing that.
In a 1924 Angelus Temple bulletin, Aimee Semple McPherson presented an article detailing the characteristics of a healthy church dedicated to saving souls and reaching the world for Christ.
Brett and Tammy Toft serve in the Eastern European nation of Estonia. From their base in the capital city of Tallinn, they facilitate Foursquare outreach to the Baltic region and Scandinavia.
All eyes are on the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, but athletes and medals aren't the main focus of Foursquare missionaries and pastors in the country, who see the Games as an awesome opportunity to reach people with the gospel.