Executive Director of CMF International; Adjunct Professor of Intercultural Studies, Hope International University, opinions, likes, and tweets are mine.
The future of participating in God’s mission requires us to be post-colonial, post-neocolonial, post-modern, reflexive, truly global while truly contextual, epistemically humble, vulnerable, sacrificial, community-based and partner-based, inclusive of all who God is calling… 1/
Serious question for people from Spain…
When do you SLEEP?
Been here for a week. Dinner at 10pm (sometimes ELEVEN) and at work by 9am. Weekends people in their 40s and 50s out until 3am.
Are you vampires? How do you do it? What’s the secret?
CMF International, a 74 year old western mission organization, I’m committed to reframing who is included in our fellowship and to finding the resources needed for anyone who is called to serve. I welcome conversation that will help to move us all in this direction. 6/6
The future of participating in God’s mission requires us to be post-colonial, post-neocolonial, post-modern, reflexive, truly global while truly contextual, epistemically humble, vulnerable, sacrificial, community-based and partner-based, inclusive of all who God is calling… 1/
the fixing of people, the marketing of vulnerable children. Enough. Let us commit to do so much better. To continue to go and send, but to do so from everywhere to everywhere, with the humility and vulnerability of Jesus. As the leader of @cmfmissions 5/
@ivpress @MekdesHaddis in 20th and 21st century missiology. From E. Stanley Jones to Roland Allen, her voice further amplifies what we continue to need to hear in the mission community. I hope that @FrontierMission and @MissioNexus are paying attention and making adjustments for where we are heading.