
A Storm in the Desert
A podcast series produced by 9Marks chronicling the journey of our churches in the Arabian Peninsula.
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On Ekklesia International
By Andy Johnson, John Folmar, and Josh Manley, 9Marks and Reaching & Teaching
In this episode, Mack Stiles and Ryan Robertson interview the leaders of Ekklesia International about our association of churches in the 10/40 window. They discuss how their network exists to plant and strengthen churches. -
Planting English Speaking Churches Among Unreached
By Josh Manley, Jenny Manley, and David Platt, CROSS CON
Planting English-speaking churches among the unreached offers a strategic model for modern missions, leveraging gospel-centered preaching, sound doctrine, and partnerships to make the gospel known. -
How Reformed Churches Are Growing on the Arabian Peninsula
By Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra, The Gospel Coalition
Reformed churches in the Arabian Peninsula are thriving despite challenges, drawing on sound doctrine, gospel-centered preaching, and strategic partnerships with international and local believers. -
Why Are International Churches Important?
By Mark Collins, Great Commission Council
International churches offer strategic opportunities for ministry, serving as spiritual homes for expatriates and platforms for cross-cultural gospel work. Learn why their role in missions deserves greater attention. -
What Role Do International Churches Have in the Great Commission?
By Caleb Greggsen, Radical
International churches serve as unique opportunities for fulfilling the Great Commission, reaching both expatriates and locals. This article focuses on the role that healthy international churches should play in the Great Commission. -
International Churches Aren’t the Silver Bullet of Missions Strategy
By Eric White and Dean Polk, The Gospel Coalition
There's no silver bullet in the work to get the gospel to the peoples and places where it's not yet firmly established. Eric White and Dean Polk explain why more work needs to be done both through international and indigenous churches. -
The Strategic Role of International Churches
By Matt Tyler and Caleb Greggsen, Great Commission Council
International churches commend the gospel to the world and are a key missions strategy for the Great Commission. They are launch pads for gospel ministry throughout the world, worthy of partnership, resources, and support. -
On Strategic Studies Abroad
By Andy Johnson, 9Marks and Reaching & Teaching
What role can studying abroad play in advancing the gospel? Andy Johnson explores how Christians can leverage international education to strategically engage in missions and support the growth of local churches. -
Should Missionaries Join a Local Church?
By John Folmar, DesiringGod
Missionaries often face challenges in connecting with local churches. John Folmar, a pastor in the United Arab Emirates, argues that joining a local church is not optional but essential for gospel ministry. -
The Global Ministry Opportunity We Don’t Talk About
By Jason Seville, The Gospel Coalition
Jason Seville sheds light on the overlooked opportunities presented by international churches, urging believers to consider how these congregations can catalyze gospel impact in global cities. -
Indigenous Church or International Church?
By Matt Tyler, Great Commission Council
Should we focus our attention on planting international or indigenous churches? Matt Tyler discusses the biblical priorities and practical strategies for balancing these approaches in missions work. -
International Churches: Detour or Another Tool?
By Mark Collins, Great Commission Council
An international church should endeavor to be growing in health, pursuing local relationships, and equipping indigenous leaders with the explicit goal of planting and strengthening other local churches.