(January 2022, Issue 113) Several years ago, a group of national ministry directors in the Asia Navigators sensed a need to rethink their models for sharing the Gospel and for discipleship in their own Buddhist cultural contexts. They realized that Western methods weren’t working well in Asia, and they wanted to find ways to serve the lost in their communities in such a way that the Gospel would be received as good news by people ascribing to a Buddhist worldview.
(January 2022, Issue 113) Navigators in pioneering contexts in the Africa Region have been asking key questions about what it means to live among the lost and labor together in community. One of the leaders shared an encouraging story from West Africa to illustrate these concepts.
(October 2021, Issue 112) Today Times Square epitomizes New York City, which is, according to Navigator city director Peter Trautmann, “arguably the most influential culture factory in the world.”
(October 2021, Issue 112) International Executive Team members have been learning what it looks like to live and disciple together among the lost in their own neighborhoods.