Artículos
Reflexiones, enseñanza e historias del movimiento Reverse Mission.

Reverse Mission and the Reawakening of the West
The global missionary movement is experiencing a profound shift as churches in the Global South become sending forces, while historically Christian regions of Europe and North America increasingly need spiritual renewal.

Why New England Baptist Churches Should Do Mission Trips to Europe: The Call of Reverse Mission
Europe once sent missionaries who shaped New England’s spiritual foundations. Now, in a reversal of that flow, New England Baptists are being called back to Europe — to rekindle the spiritual flame in the very places that first sent the light.

Third Culture Kids: What It’s Like to Grow Up in a Multicultural Home
Children raised across multiple cultural worlds—of immigrants, diplomats, missionaries, expatriates—develop a unique “third culture” identity. As migration reshapes New England, the church must rethink how it welcomes the next generation born between worlds.

The Importance of Reverse Mission to New England Churches
How reverse mission—Christians from the Global South bringing faith to Western contexts—offers a theological and sociological response to religious decline in New England, revitalizing congregations and affirming Christianity’s global character.

The Vital Role of Third Culture Kids in New England Baptist Churches — and Where They’re Headed
Third Culture Kids—children raised between multiple cultural worlds—are an underutilized resource in New England Baptist congregations. With intentional mentoring, their cultural fluency, mission passion, and theological depth can reshape the church’s future witness.

When Pastors Become Employees: Remembering the Sacred Nature of the Calling
Modern churches increasingly treat pastoral ministry as corporate employment rather than sacred calling — pressuring leaders to prioritize performance metrics over spiritual care, and threatening both pastoral wellbeing and congregational health.
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