The Mission Field

Every Nation, Tribe and Tongue: Jesus’ Beautiful Multiracial Bride
The story of humanity begins in a garden with a man and woman made in the image of God.It ends in a city with a vast population...

Always Missing Something: What Missionary Work Taught Me About Longing for Home
As a medical missionary, following God’s call from Texas to Tanzania required a lot of preparation. I read books, studied Swahi...

The Formation We Need for Mission
About a year ago, my wife and I welcomed our first child into the world. Without a doubt, she has been one of the greatest joys...

It Is Time to Go on Mission Again!
This is the next article in the series on the book, From Christendom to Apostolic Mission. This week’s post is contributed by M...

Book Review - The Wounded Healer
How do we minister to others, when we ourselves are broken? This question often comes up when evangelization and accompaniment ...

Talking to Children About Easter
Years ago one of our family friends asked my then three-year-old brother, Brent, about what happened at Easter. My dad heard th...

Catholic Social Teaching in Action: How to Follow in the Footsteps of Holy Men and Women
Often referred to as “the best-kept secret of the Church,” Catholic Social Teaching is central to our Christian faith, represen...

Storytelling As Key to Evangelization
We live in an era of information overload and overstimulation. This societal info-dump—among other reasons—often results in a c...

Almsgiving Reveals Something Sacred in All of Us
I had never heard of the phobia of growing old before.Wyatt assured me that it was a real thing, though — he’s a student I know...