The pages of Scripture consistently beckon readers and believers to a counter-intuitive lifestyle; a different path. Jesus described it as "narrow," found by few, but leading to life for those who follow it. The apostle Paul called it "a more excellent way." It is the way of the crucified King. As the world grapples with escalating crises and humanitarian needs on scales unseen since the Second World War, the Body of Jesus worldwide must evaluate how we responsibly steward and bear the name of the "Servant of all"-we must ...
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The pages of Scripture consistently beckon readers and believers to a counter-intuitive lifestyle; a different path. Jesus described it as "narrow," found by few, but leading to life for those who follow it. The apostle Paul called it "a more excellent way." It is the way of the crucified King. As the world grapples with escalating crises and humanitarian needs on scales unseen since the Second World War, the Body of Jesus worldwide must evaluate how we responsibly steward and bear the name of the "Servant of all"-we must ask how we can engage strategically and faithfully, to best serve as "light" and "salt" to a dark and dying world-so that the Lord of all would be known to every tribe, every tongue, and every people group. Unprecedented crisis has created unprecedented opportunities. In this compilation of essays by FAI Relief field personnel, Wonder, Witness, and War explores the responsibility upon believers, our opportunities to engage the crises, and the unique fellowship found with Jesus on the blood-stained soil of the frontier. The harvest is plentiful. The laborers are few. And the doors are open. There are no closed countries.
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