Josh Mcarthur and his wife Allison are former Eternity Students who now serve in Costa Rica with 6:8 Ministries
When I was 18, God shook my world and exposed the hypocrisy and self-righteousness that had marked my life. I grew up in a Christian home, had amazing parents who served...
Nine years ago, the Creator revealed Himself to me. His Spirit redeemed me and ripped me from the life of destruction I was leading myself into. My whole world was shaken when I realized that my foundation, the one I built for myself and the one my culture built...
Jenn is an Eternity grad who has served in the Middle East and is currently doing ministry with her family in Poland. Due to the nature of their work overseas, certain details have been withheld.
Nearly 15 years ago my life was dramatically transformed by Christ and nothing has...
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This Summer, my family and I will board a one-way flight to start a new life in Laos. In the...
Rarely is training glamorous; rarely is it exciting. Training is usually incredibly difficult and labor intensive. Seasons of training are hardly desirable but almost always necessary. The most compelling part of robust training is often seeing what is being produced. Here is an example of what is being produced from Eternity Bible College.
Lucas Everett is...
We want God to do the spectacular through us and around us. Of course we do. I can remember times when I've read Acts and then prayed that God would shake our little prayer meeting room, just as he shook the room the disciples were praying in.
We read about...
In the church, we handle glory on a regular basis. Every time the church gathers, we talk about topics like: the greatness of God, the fact that God became a human being, our longing for redemption and our inability to save ourselves, the fact that Jesus has conquered death,...
In this post, I'm going to argue that the Church ought to be (1) a place to feel at home and (2) a place to feel like a foreigner or a pilgrim.
God has so constructed the Church, created as it is through the building material of the gospel, that...
Theologians and missiologists often use an important but difficult-to-understand concept: "incarnational living." Using terms like "incarnational" sometimes makes important concepts like these unnecessarily difficult, so I want to reframe this concept using terminology that will hopefully be a bit more familiar.
"Incarnational" refers to the "incarnation," the act in which...
I recently came across Dave Gibbons’ small book, Small Cloud Rising. I know nothing about Dave Gibbons or his ministry aside from the little I gleaned in reading the book, but I’ve been blogging about a “post-consumer” version of the Church, and I want to interact with some of...