Monthly Archives: May 2009
GCC Weekend Update: Slam Dunk
I just posted the report for One Prayer, 667 new churches with over 44,000 participating in Bible studies, each of those representing men and woman who matter to God. Well, here's the update from our last weekend. We asked people … Continue reading
One Prayer Update: Slam Dunk
ONE Prayer ‘09/’10 is just around the corner. At this point, over 1100 churches are committed! Over the last year, we've been tracking the progress of the One Prayer church planting movement started during last year's One Prayer campaign. The … Continue reading
1.1 billion people
1.1 billion people don’t have access to safe, clean drinking water. Many feel paralyzed at the size and scale of a problem like that. We think, “That’s an international crisis caused by factors well beyond my control.” In the face … Continue reading
From Karma to Grace
My friend Ron, Vice President of Development for Mission India, sent me a note this week. Karma. On my last trip to India, a high-cast Hindu tour guide recently explained why it was not good to actually help the poor. … Continue reading
GCC & Prostitution Part 3: Breakaway
This is where Raj, GCC, and Life Mission enter the story. As a few days ago, I wrote a post about our bottom up, grassroots approach. The hope for the Domra community is not Raj, me, or GCC. The hope … Continue reading
GCC & Prostitution Part 2: Kumari and Rekha’s Story
Kumari and Rekha’s Story “Since the day of the initiation, I have not lived with dignity. I became available for all the men. They would ask me for sexual favors and I, as a jogini, was expected to please them. … Continue reading
Prostitution and GCC
Raj just sent us an updated report on one of our on-going projects. Over the next couple posts, I want to tell the story. A story about Prostitution and GCC. I have to share it. I've shared snippets of it … Continue reading
EnterMission? Who Was that Masked Organization?
Thanks to the brilliance of Daryl McMullen, the official EnterMission web site is live! We've been operating for years without official business cards, letterheads, or a web site. Kind of weird, eh? For most organizations, these are the first tools … Continue reading

