Truly Free

By Raphael Rosado What does it mean to be free? Nowadays it seems that popular consensus has moved towards defining freedom as the capacity for people to make choices without outside interference. The content of the choice doesn’t matter as long as it’s “your choice.” This definition seems deficient. Think about a certain addict for... Continue Reading →

Joseph of Arimathea

By Scott Armstrong There are always those within any institution that, after the institution has become outdated and ineffective, choose a different path. They work within the establishment and respect all of its levels of hierarchy and protocol. However, they steadily clash with the great monolith in order to jumpstart a movement. They are often criticized... Continue Reading →

A Sisyphean Love

By Scott Armstrong I recently heard Sarah Thebarge (http://sarahthebarge.com/), author of The Invisible Girls, share a story of her overwhelmingly difficult ministry of offering health aide in Togo, Africa. She equated it with Sisyphus. In Greek mythology, Sisyphus was the king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth). He makes the gods angry because of his... Continue Reading →

The Start of Something

Congratulations! You have found the Transform the Globe blog, where we will be writing on all things missions, culture, and ministry. Sometimes we will glean from other articles in order to provide thoughts on current issues from the perspective of leading writers and ministers. It is all designed with YOU in mind – well, if... Continue Reading →

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