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OUR MISSION

Radius International is committed to assisting the evangelical church and missions community by providing pre-field missions training that will equip cross-cultural workers to establish healthy, indigenous, reproducing churches among unreached language groups.

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RADIUS Resources

A Reformation in Missions is Happening

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 into what was going on in missions and what would happen in the next few years.

John Paton

The life of John Paton is one that deserves to be read and taught about in each Christian generation. Pastor Ian Hamilton is an excellent guide to teach about his fellow countryman’s convictions, teachings, and love for the Lord Jesus Christ.

Radius’ Definition of a Church

Radius’ Definition of a Church

What do we mean by the goal of “planting a church among an unreached language group?” The answer to that question is a complex one, but a crucially important one. The church left behind will be the ongoing message-bearing people who will carry the responsibility for making disciples throughout their entire people group, and beyond!

Language and Culture are Inseparable

You cannot truly know one without the other. Miss these and the gospel you share may not be the gospel at all. To share the life-giving message of hope, we teach our students how to acquire the language and culture together so that when they share this message of life, it is understandable at an adult level.

Language and Culture are Inseparable

You cannot truly know one, without the other. Miss these and the gospel you share may not be the gospel at all. To share the life-giving message of hope, we teach our students how to acquire the language and culture together so that when they share this message of life, it is understandable at an adult level.