The thoughts and experiences of Christian missionaries currently serving full-time in Western Europe, peeling away the romanticized veneer placed on the hard reality of an unforgiving yet most fulfilling ministry.
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Reverse Furlough, Part 2: The Not-So-Great Stuff
New Post from: Missionary Confidential
“Reverse Furlough, Part 1: The Good Stuff” is available here.
Yet, like all things, there are some not-so-great things to consider about the Reverse...
Reverse Furlough, Part 1: The Good Stuff
New Post from: Missionary Confidential
A few weeks ago another set of our supporters visited us for a week, making them the fifth group to visit us this year alone. Because they’ve somehow stacked within a...
Glad to Be Back
New Post from: Missionary Confidential
Regular posting at Missionary Confidential had been delayed slightly due to more supporters staying with us to inspect our ministry. Add to that what might have been the Swine Flu (though I...
Missionary Etiquette 101
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Kevin over at the “Life.Outpoured” blog talks about the importance of missionaries adapting (yet staying within God’s law) to the culture in which they minister, and it goes beyond...
MKs and “Fitting In”
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Childhood is hard enough when you have your original culture to contend with, but MKs (missionary kids) have an additional culture to adapt to, yet try to maintain friendships and...