Updates From Our Church Planters Please pray for our church planters as they continue to serve the Lord and share the gospel, disciple new believers, and build up local churches. Please do not share this email or any information presented here online or in public as it may endanger these… read more →
6 Steps Of A Powerful Pastoral Conversation. By Phil Wilson Church Planters need to be developing a full range of skills- in evangelism, in leadership, in teaching, and yes, in pastoral conversations. Below we include one of our lectures from a recent course on a six step process to follow… read more →
“They Have No One To Discuss Such Questions With…” By Bhupendra Gurung I would like to thank God and Engage for providing me the opportunity to teach the students at Ghorahi, Dang. Though I could not complete all the teaching sessions due to falling sick, I had an opportunity to… read more →
Intercepting the Entropy By Dr Peter Law Christian commitment is the inevitable response of our gratitude toward God. Radical commitment gives full expression to that same gratitude, irrespective of the geographical and circumstantial extremities to which such expressed appreciation may lead. William Butler Yeats wrote a poem entitled The Second… read more →
God Sends Us, But It’s Not Just For Other People’s Benefit. Recently in this blog we compared the centripetal and centrifugal movements of God’s work in the world. He both gathers his people in to himself, and He sends them out into the world. As a missionary agency, our… read more →
A summary of our third training week this year coming up… In a few weeks time, we will be running our third training week of the year. This week will be run by Bhupendra Gurung, a Nepalese leader who is currently doing further theological study in Brisbane. Because we have… read more →
The word “church” means “assembly” or “congregation”. It is about a group of people coming together. As such, the word church implies that there is a centripetal nature to it. Centripetal is defined as, “the force that is necessary to keep an object moving in a curved path and that… read more →
This is part 1 of a three part series reflecting on our recent trip to South Asia. On the 11th of November 2018, my wife Silpi and I with our two children (aged four and two) set off for South Asia for a three week mission trip. We had been… read more →