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  • Why the Christians you disagree with aren’t “The Unreached”

    Sometimes Christians have the tendency to think of only “our group” as the “right kind of Christian”. Titus Kuepfer dispels the notion and calls Christians to focus on bringing the gospel to the world that has not yet even heard His name.

  • Discipleship as Education: What Jesus Taught Us About Teaching

    When Jesus calls us to be His disciples, He calls us to learn (Matthew 11:29). When Jesus trained and sent His disciples out, He appointed them as teachers (Matthew 28:16-20). Because the first disciples went out and taught all nations and discipled them according to Jesus’s command, including the command to go and teach all…

  • PODCAST: Submission, Oppression, and Freedom (Fourth Way Podcast Interview with the Kingdom Women Podcast)

    Derek Kreider from the Fourth Way Podcast invited Judy Croutch Beachy, Rosanna Brubacker and I (Rebekah) from the Kingdom Women Podcast for an interview about nonviolence in difficult personal situations situations. Judy and Rosanna are advocates in the area of domestic violence, with Rosanna having written about Nonviolence in the Home here on the Outpost…

  • “Indigenous” Church Planting in North America

    In spite of kingdom Christians spending millions of dollars on evangelistic efforts and starting hundreds of ministries and programs, there does not seem to be a corresponding influx of unsaved and unchurched people coming into our churches. I’m not aware of any kingdom Christian church in the USA or Canada that has been in existence…

  • Obey them that have rule over you? Giving account for our use of Hebrews 13:7

    “Of all the verses in the New Testament that exhort Christians to honor their spiritual leaders, perhaps the strongest is this verse in Hebrews 13. No other verse, after all, uses the word “obey” to describe the relationship of Christians toward their church leaders… What kind of relationship does this verse depict between leadership and…

  • On cultural volume – A convert’s ramblings on being adopted by Anabaptism

    My near-Hippie mother is such a perfect product of the 60s and 70s. She’s brave, outspoken, brazen. And at once, she’s also deeply invested in maintaining the homeostasis of peace by letting people live how they choose. She wants people happy, healthy, thriving, and most of all, free. I’ve always been my mother’s child this…

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