An Overview of Seoul Seoul, officially the Seoul Special City, is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea. A megacity with a population of 20,550,000, it is the largest city proper in the OECD developed world.The Seoul National Capital Area is the world’s second largest metropolitan area with over 20 million inhabitants, which includes the surrounding Incheon … [Read more...]
The World Coming Together
With the world's population reaching 7 billion it is overwhelming to even try and comprehend that amount of people. It is said that the world is becoming more urbanized which means that the majority of the population can be found in urban areas, or cities instead of rural ones. With some of those cities having populations that equal that of many countries, this presents a … [Read more...]
Mennonites in Bolivia
The Mennonites named for Menno Simons a dutch priest that converted to the Annabaptist faith in the mid 16th century can now be found in many parts of North and South America. To flee religious persecution in the early church many of them fled to Russia and after being expelled from there they fled west to the Americas. Most of the Mennonites in Bolivia were first in Mexico and … [Read more...]
Who is your Mentee?
In the great commission we see a command that is given not just to pastors or missionaries, but to each and every Christian. That command is to go and make disciples. For many that might mean preaching and witnessing or even a "discipleship class" but what the Bible is telling us is that we must help people grow spiritual by investing our life and time in them. The question … [Read more...]
Don’t Miss the Latin Bridge
There are only nine days left for you to sign up to be a part of the Latin Bridge. If you are interested in missions and especially to Latin America you don't want to miss this conference. There will be missionaries that have been serving in Latin America for many years along with many others that have a desire like you to reach out to Spanish speaking people. We get the false … [Read more...]