RADIUS Materials
Nina Buser and EmilyBennett Discuss Women in Misisons Today
How did you balance your time as a wife, mom and a worker? Nina Buser and Emily Bennett discuss women in missions. Both women share from their experiences on the field working among unreached language groups. They cover the topics of parenting, developing friendships overseas, learning language, and their greatest struggles and joys from their time overseas.
A Commentary on L.D. Waterman’s Contributions to the DMM Debate
This contribution is by a student of Radius International. His name has been withheld due to the sensitive nature of his work and location. Responding to: A Straw Man Argument to Prove What God Shouldn’t Do: A Critique of Chad Vegas’ “A Brief Guide to DMM” by L.D....
A Commentary on Ken Guenther’s Contribution to the DMM Debate.
The following is a contribution from one of our students. His name has been withheld due to the sensitive nature of his future work. Responding to: Response to Radius International’s Criticism of Disciple Making Movements (DMM) by Ken Guenther, SEND International ...
Church Planting Movement Model vs the Proclamational Model
Over the last couple of decades there have been various methods that have taken over in the mission community. This debate between Chad Vegas (one of the founders and board members of Radius International) and Ted Esler (President of Missio Nexus), is to discover the biblical basis behind two of the methods used in missions today.
A Brief Guide to DMM
Defining and Evaluating the Ideas Impacting Missions Today By Chad Vegas Introduction: What if I told you that Disciple Making Movements have spread across the world leading to thousands of churches being planted, hundreds of...
Radius’ Church Planting Outline
A step by step outline for those doing church-planting work among unreached language groups in restricted access contexts. includes steps from the prefield prep to to completion.
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!