Missions
Practical information for missionaries, aspiring missionaries and/or anyone who supports, in one way or another, the proclamation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to those who've never heard.Leading the Mission
Darrin Patrick
On February 25-27, 2008 Resurgence hosted our National Conference titled Text & Context at Mars Hill Church's Ballard Campus. In this twelfth and final main session from the conference, watch as Darrin Patrick talks about what it takes to cast a vision and lead a church plant.
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Biblical Missiology
Jeff Vanderstelt
On February 25-27, 2008 Resurgence hosted our National Conference titled Text & Context at Mars Hill Church's Ballard Campus. In this eleventh session from the Conference, watch as Jeff Vanderstelt lays out a biblical vision for missions, ecclesiology and preaching the gospel to as many people as possible.
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Leading the Mission
Darrin Patrick
On February 25-27, 2008 Resurgence hosted our National Conference titled Text & Context at Mars Hill Church's Ballard Campus. In this twelfth and final main session from the conference, listen as Darrin Patrick talks about what it takes to cast a vision and lead a church plant.
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Biblical Missiology
Jeff Vanderstelt
On February 25-27, 2008 Resurgence hosted our National Conference titled Text & Context at Mars Hill Church's Ballard Campus. In this eleventh session from the Conference, listen as Jeff Vanderstelt lays out a biblical vision for missions, ecclesiology and preaching the gospel to as many people as possible.
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Ministry in the New Global Culture of Major City-Centers: Part 1
Timothy Keller
- WORLD CITY-CENTERS ARE GROWING IN POWER AND CONNECTEDNESS
- Globalization is making major world cities more powerful than ever. Why?
- The mobility of capital means national governments are now virtually powerless to control the flow of money in and out of their own economies, thus greatly decreasing their influence in general. The cities are the seats of multi-national corporations and international economic, social, and technological networks. 2) The technology/ communication revolution means that national governments are powerless also to control what their people watch or learn. As a result, it is the culture/values set of world-class cities that is now being transmitted around the globe to every tongue, tribe, people, and nation. NY and LA are now far more influential in forming the culture of, say, teenagers in rural Indiana or rural Mexico than are the national or local governments or civic institutions. Sum: This is the first overall major erosion of nation-state power in 800 years.
- Globalization is making major world cities more powerful than ever. Why?




