by Brad Buser | Aug 22, 2018 | Radius Report
In just a little over a week, we will welcome 51 new students on campus. As a staff the excitement of seeing the faces of these laborers we have prayed so much for is palpable. “What will these 51 folks be like? What countries will they head towards? What...
by Brad Buser | May 14, 2018 | Radius Report
The Goal Business as Missions (BAM) and its ‘cousin’ Business for Transformation (B4T) are here to stay. They have been around for a while and with many countries showing increasing resistance to the traditional missionary role it is wonderful to see the church, and...
by Brad Buser | May 9, 2018 | Radius Report
Since William Carey went to India in 1793 most missionaries have sought to follow Paul’s examples of: Speaking with clarity, winsomeness, and intelligence. Teaching in large or small settings, to families or individuals… wherever an opening was found. Teaching,...
by Brad Buser | May 9, 2018 | Radius Report
Undergirding any serious approach to sharing the gospel cross-culturally is the ability to think and communicate at a serious level of understanding in the language and culture of the person you are reaching. Only recently has this begun to be questioned and,...
by Brooks Buser | Mar 16, 2018 | Blog, Radius Report
There are many topics that we teach on at Radius that get a lot of time. Intro to Bible Translation, Literacy, Teamwork, Marks of a N.T. Cross-cultural Church and a host of other things get serious time and application to the students. If I had to boil it down though,...
by Brad Buser | Mar 16, 2018 | Radius Report
We spend the bulk of our time searching out, discerning, and strategizing new methods for completing the Great Commission. Could it be that a return to the historical methods is whats needed? Our annual Radius Day, when our campus is wide open, is over now. For the...