Prayer, Prayer, Prayer!

Prayer, Prayer, Prayer!

In Global Gates prayer is the foundation of all we do, the air we breathe, and the environment in which movements arise. We pray for our family, our people group, our ministry, our partners, and well, everything! Prayer also connects us to and through the global body of Christ to the abundant resources God has…

Global Gateway Cities

Global Gateway Cities

Global gateway cities are portals, gateways to another world. There was a time when immigrants came to America and had to burn their bridges behind them. They had no choice; there was no way to stay in touch with the homelands from which they came. In the 21st century, the world is very different. Many…

Identity and Gospel

Identity and Gospel

Since we have had the privilege of living and working overseas, we love to interact with people from other cultures. My husband and I like to play a scary game. The rules are complicated. It is called, “name that ethnicity!” Before you go all weird on me, I’ve discovered that people from other ethnicities, now…

Profile of a 4th Soil Person

Profile of a 4th Soil Person

The feeling of inadequacy torments cross-cultural missionaries. As a result, we focus time on equipping ourselves: becoming adept at language, understanding culture, learning how to present coherent evangelistic messages, etc. These efforts are necessary but time-consuming–so much so that missionaries have trouble advancing the mission beyond their own efforts. Effective cross-cultural missionaries, however, have a…

Looking Back and Ahead

Looking Back and Ahead

January was named for the two-faced Roman character Janus. With one face Janus looked back and with the other he looked forward. January is a good time for us to look back at 2016 and forward to 2017. For 2016 we rejoice at God’s goodness! Global Gates doubled in size in 2016! We now have…

An Open Door

An Open Door

“See, I have placed before you an open door that no one can shut” (Rev. 3:8).  The world is on the move! The United Nations reports that the number of international migrants — persons who have left the country where they were born — reached 244 million in 2015, an increase of 71 million (41…

For Future Generations

For Future Generations

Last week I had the privilege of addressing a Wednesday night prayer meeting at the First Baptist Church of Arlington, Texas. It was a drizzly night, usually a guarantee that the mostly senior citizens who frequent these weekly prayer meetings would stay home. But this night was different. My topic was “Muslim Movements to Christ.”…