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Posted by Chris Lautsbaugh
I was sharing in a cross-cultural setting recently. Some people were struggle with the differences which are so inherent when bringing multiple backgrounds together. These weren’t issues of sin. In fact they were petty, personal preference issues. Yet they were driving a wedge betwee ...
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Posted by Chris Lautsbaugh
You may be sick of me talking about Cross-Cultural Servanthood: Serving the World in Christlike Humility, but  it is profoundly influencing what I am thinking about. (I think that is the goal of every author, at least this one!) My thought today has to do with Duane Elmer's exploratio ...
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Posted by Chris Lautsbaugh
I am being featured on Laura Parker's blog, Life Overseas on Thursday and Friday. Check here for the interview and a new guest post.  Along the missions and cross-cultural line of thought, I posted Monday on Duane Elmer's book, Cross-Cultural Servanthood: Serving the World in Chr ...
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Posted by Raquel Wroten with Raquel's Blog
What do confetti-filled eggs and the Easter Bunny have to do with Jesus' resurrection? ...
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Posted by Chris Lautsbaugh
In his book , the lead singer of the Irish rock band U2, shares the most culturally relevant presentations of the gospel I have heard. He does this without using religious words or catchphrases such as “washed in the blood.” Bono explains the world has two main forces—grace and karma ...
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Posted by Chris Lautsbaugh
Weekend Wanderings is a collection of links and pages which impacted me during the previous week or so. Gems to ponder over the weekend:  A great repost from Michael Hyatt about Why Speaking Well of Your Spouse is So Important.  Erik Cooper brings us a great post on grace ...
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Posted by Chris Lautsbaugh
This post represents an open discussion between missionaries and the local church. This does not come form a place of anger or bitterness. My goal to bring awareness.  We have two incredibly supportive churches behind us. When we share the concern and care these churches show to our f ...
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Posted by Ircel Harrison
Gary Collins writes in Christian Coaching: “Many years ago, I took a course in cross-cultural counseling, and I still remember the instructor’s main message: All counseling is cross-cultural, even in your own community. I believe the same is true of all coaching. Although you might nev ...
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Posted by Chris Lautsbaugh
Weekend Wanderings is a collection of links and pages which impacted me during the previous week or so. Gems to ponder over the weekend:  The first link comes from Quarterlifeman.com by Chris Horst writing about Too Much of a Good Thing. This post was destined to make it combini ...
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Posted by Chris Lautsbaugh
Looking for the FREE stuff? Scan down for the links.... When I started in missions, the way you communicated was through a pay phone or a letter. (I know, some of your do not even know what that is! ) I remember writing to one friend a day during, rolling ...