How does increasing social isolation in communities around the world create an open door for the Gospel? A growing network of Navigators—called Navigators Neighbors—is working to counter the trend toward neighborhood isolation. This article and a short film will show you how easy it is to participate.
Nancy, a Muslim working in central Asia, was terrified. The accounting mistake she had made at work was serious. She knew that she would face public humiliation in front of coworkers, and that she would have to pay a major fine. She knew that her boss had every right to fire her. But Nancy soon experienced the love and grace of Jesus.
Juliet’s passion for horses started when she was a child. Over the years, she’s mastered many aspects of equestrian sports and handling horses. Working with a horse (the right way), she says, resembles the manner in which God relates to His people—with gentle guidance rather than dictatorial force.
Donald McGilchrist—known as a Navigator theologian, eloquent communicator, gifted administrator, caring friend and devoted family man—went home to his Lord on Tuesday, July 2, at the age of 81.
Reflecting on the legacy of great men and women of faith should lead us to imitate their faith (Hebrews 13:7). But there is a danger: Comparing ourselves to our heroes might lead us to withdraw from serving God because we don’t think we measure up.