


Old Princeton and Missions
I am always intrigued when I read the writings of those from previous generations who served as missionaries, especially the pioneering sort. Where did their initial drive, their sustaining perseverance, get instilled in them? Without a doubt they were first and...
WHY SUFFERING IS TO BE EXPECTED
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...
A Reformation in Missions is Happening
When Martin Luther attached his 95 theses to the door in Wittenberg, he had no idea what would transpire in the coming years. While not wanting to be too dramatic I think it’s fair to say that when Radius first started training students, we were just getting a glimpse...
The Inadequacy of Man and the Sufficiency of the Presence of God
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...