Why would anyone want to be a missionary, Part 2
Mark expounds on the missionary mandate that Jesus gave before His ascension in the Great Commission in a continued examination of the question “why would anyone want to be a missionary?”.
Mark expounds on the missionary mandate that Jesus gave before His ascension in the Great Commission in a continued examination of the question “why would anyone want to be a missionary?”.
John discusses more arguments against the pro-life movement by the whole-life movement. He deals with prioritizing social issues. He also applies the whole-life arguments to the practical case of the mission field of Cuba.
Missionaries are subject to humiliation, suspicion, loneliness, awkwardness and danger. Why would anyone sign up? We’ll look at several reasons during this multi-part series.
John Ensor addresses the argument that to be truly pro-life, one must also be actively engaging in other humanitarian work to help the rest of the stages of life where victimization happens.
John’s take on the rising insistance that one must actively be working on helping to improve every area of everyone’s life to actively participate in the pro-life movement.
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