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Friday September 25, 2009 ~ 1 Comments
Here are two interviews with some Western workers serving the church in Taiwan and other nearby settings. Phil Nicolson, with OMF, describes "Shopkeeper Churches" and their ministry among the underclass. Few of us have to worry about doing ministry among people who are not available at normal respectable church times. Listen to how they work through these issues: "Garth," who works with my "company," explains his work and why he is there. The video is intentionally dark and "Garth" is filmed from behind because he goes to some other areas in the region. "Garth" and I have known each other for a long time. He has planted in more than one place and his story is worth hearing. If you or your church wanted to partner in planing churches in the area, "Garth" is the person who can help make the connections. I was humbled and burdened to talk to these men-- and it made me wonder, am I doing enough? I will have one more post on Taiwan... so stay tuned. Posted on September 25, 2009 at 7:56 AM ~ 1 Comments 1 CommentsComment PolicyComments are welcome on discussion posts. Comments are not moderated but do require a keyword to avoid spam. If this is your first time commenting, please review the comment policy. Leave a comment |





































Hi Ed,
How may I obtain a copy of your interview with Phil Nicholson?, as I am the Missions Secretary at our local church and would love to show your interview clip here at one of our morning services. We are prayerful and financial supporters of the Nicholspn's ministry in Taiwan since they started in 1992.
Thanks.