This is the online presence of Ted Esler and home of the World Christian Podcast. Ted writes and speaks on the global Christian movement, disaster response and development, and personal productivity.
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Missions Catalyst e-Magazine is a free, weekly electronic missions digest designed to inspire and equip Christians worldwide for global ministry. Please use it for your prayers, pass along what you learn to others, and forward this edition to anyone you think might be interested.
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If you are wondering where the unreached are, look no further than a set of visualizations on the web site Many Eye’s. These are produced by a mysterious “harnie….”
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Tags: Missions Awareness
Posted in Missions Inc. | 1 Comment »>I have been thinking about giving lately. Here are a few thoughts on why we give - not written from the perspective of the recipient church or organization, but as a donor.
What do we, as donors, want from the ministries to which we give?
Information: We want to be kept informed about the progress [...]
Tags: giving
Posted in Personal Reflection | No Comments »>Here’s the latest feed from Missions Catalyst! For more details, click here!
Missions Catalyst e-Magazine is a free, weekly electronic missions digest designed to inspire and equip Christians worldwide for global ministry. Please use it for your prayers, pass along what you learn to others, and forward this edition to anyone you think might be interested.
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Tags: Bhutan, Ghana, Japan, Ukraine, Yemen
Posted in Missions Inc. | No Comments »>Sometimes I get that urge to do something artistic. Last week LifeHacker posted an article about making “Small Planet” images. I happened to be in the small Minneapolis suburb I grew up in called Spring Lake Park. I snapped a quick set of photos and created an SLP Small World (my hometown [...]
Tags: Art
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