This is the online presence of Ted Esler. Ted writes and speaks on the global Christian movement, politics, tech, and personal productivity.
Editors note: Missions Catalyst e-Magazine is a free, weekly electronic missions digest designed to inspire and equip Christians worldwide for global ministry. It includes missions news, practical ministry ideas, and helpful resources. Use it for your prayers, and pass along what you learn to anyone you think would be interested! Resource Reviews, edited by Marti [...]
Posted in Personal Reflection | No Comments »>Editors note: Missions Catalyst e-Magazine is a free, weekly electronic missions digest designed to inspire and equip Christians worldwide for global ministry. It includes missions news, practical ministry ideas, and helpful resources. Use it for your prayers, and pass along what you learn to anyone you think would be interested! Resource Reviews, edited [...]
Posted in Personal Reflection | No Comments »>Over the past few months I have been spending a great deal of time thinking about the house church movement. I believe that the house church model is, after many years, gaining some traction in the United States. It’s very exciting to me, and I am looking forward to the House2House conference in [...]
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Posted in Personal Reflection | No Comments »>I have a friend who is the director of an indigenous ministry in southeast Asia. He has repeatedly emailed me over the past few years about persecution in Laos. Typically, reports of persecution are not publicly distributed because they can bring about worse persecution for the people involved. In this case, they [...]
Posted in Personal Reflection | No Comments »>Today I am reminded in a rather sad way of why I am a Christian. Matt Green pointed me to an article posted by Kevin Myers titled, “Africa is giving nothing to anyone – apart from AIDS.”
The basic premise of Mr. Meyer’s article is that the unbroken poverty cycle in Africa should cause us [...]
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