But my view is Biblical!

If you haven’t faced disagreement in ministry yet, today must be your first day. The very nature of working with people means we will have conflict. Humans don’t always see eye to eye on all matters, and when we add in the multiple cultures, histories, and church backgrounds of the international church we find ourselves […]

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Soul Talk

Late the other night as my husband Philippe and I were driving home from a service at our church, the name of a dear friend popped up on my caller ID. Knowing it must be urgent, I tapped the green button to hear, “Jan, I’m so afraid!” Probing a bit, I discovered she was home […]

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Culture Rules – Book excerpts

In his blog, LeadingWithQuestions, Bob Tiede presents a 5-part series from the book Culture Rules: The Leader’s Guide to Creating the Ultimate Competitive Advantage by Mark Miller. Bob Tiede is with CRU and on the U.S. Leadership Development Team. While Mark Miller’s book targets organizations and companies, his three Rules for Building Your Culture along with […]

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Church Starting: Where Do We Start?

As this article reaches your inbox we will be hosting the fourth gathering of our church plant, Grace International Church of Oslo. If it’s anything like our first three gatherings, a mixture of international families and single folks from churched and unchurched backgrounds will sit across the table from one another at our fellowship meal. […]

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The power of consistent perseverance

The death and resurrection of Jesus is by far the most significant event in human history. Yet, it would not have happened if Jesus had not been willing to persevere and stay the course. His prayer in Gethsemane is telling: “My Father, if it is possible, may this cup be taken from me.” (Matthew 26:39) […]

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From Local and National to Global and International

Reading these INCENDIUM articles every week from International Church leaders around the world is FANTASTIC: sound theology, intriguing practice, different geographic regions, various opinions. The kaleidoscope of sources, writers and people starting and strengthening the International Church is very exciting! I’d like to get personal with this “letter” and recall some MICN history while creating […]

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Feeling above the law

Sometimes, when Rachel and I are staying in France, we take our car to go to Paris. There, usually stuck in traffic, we regularly see police cars fly by us at full speed, lights and sirens on, forcing their way through traffic, heading to some urgent business somewhere.  Because this must have annoyed more than one of […]

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Embracing being sent

“This gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come” Matthew 24:14 New International Version   This verse is one that I am due to refer to in a talk later this month, when our church has a missions’ service. Reflecting […]

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Reaching the Young in ICs

We need to reach young people for Christ, and to do so well means that we reach them in groups, and that we blend the different groups into the greater church fellowship. The great evangelist D.L. Moody was once asked how many converts he had made that day. His answer, “One and a half!” The […]

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