by Current Student/Alumni | Aug 30, 2023 | Blog, Radius Report
From the Mother of John Paton: Why Suffering is to be Expected Yes, you read that right, John Paton. You’re probably thinking, hasn’t he been dead for over one hundred years? He has, but I am the mother of a one-year-old John Paton. When deciding on our youngest...
by Current Student/Alumni | Jun 20, 2023 | Blog, Radius Report
It is hard to believe that only 10 months ago, our group of incoming Radius students stumbled across the border into Mexico and began to butcher our way through the Spanish language. For 10 months we learned Biblical principles for church planting, took in-depth...
by Current Student/Alumni | Mar 15, 2023 | Blog, Radius Report
One of the core components of the Radius program is to help students grow in their understanding and their practice of being a good teammate. A natural benefit of living on campus is that we have endless opportunities to apply what we are learning in our Team Dynamics...
by Current Student/Alumni | Feb 14, 2023 | Blog, Radius Report
In the Christian world, there is a wide range of ideas regarding the mission of the church. While some argue that the mission of the church is to fight injustice, feed the poor, and care for orphans, others say that the mission of the church is to make disciples by...
by Current Student/Alumni | Aug 22, 2022 | Blog, Radius Report
In March 2020, Daniel Yang (director of the Send Network) stated that we need to net 1800 new churches in America per year just to keep up with the population growth alone. 1 Currently, the IMB estimates that there are just over 3000 people groups with no indigenous...