by Seth Callahan | Aug 25, 2020 | Past Ministry, Unreached People Groups
Our village got hit with a bit of bad news this last year when they were informed that they would not be receiving a schoolteacher for their community. They had been working over the last several years trying to get a small government school started in our remote...
by Seth Callahan | Nov 23, 2019 | Missionary Family, Past Ministry, Unreached People Groups
I mentioned off-hand in my last post that we are in the midst of doing Bible-teaching in another village these days. Upon proof-reading that post, Rochelle took the opportunity to encourage me in my writing endeavors: “Seth, you have written three consecutive posts...
by Seth Callahan | Aug 17, 2019 | Missionary Family, Past Ministry, Unreached People Groups
I just had my first hot shower in three months. A little while later, I flushed the toilet, without having to dump water into the bowl with a bucket. I hadn’t done that for one month. Then I made a meal for my kids using bread that we didn’t have to bake ourselves and...
by Seth Callahan | Jul 27, 2019 | Past Ministry, Unreached People Groups
In a separate post, we delved into some of the confusion surrounding missionary support figures – what they are, what they AREN’T, and how they work. It seemed to get reasonable feedback, so I thought we might try that approach again. Today’s post will follow a...
by Seth Callahan | Jun 30, 2019 | Past Ministry, Unreached People Groups
I got to have one of those special “let’s talk” church-leader conversations with one of our Iski believers this last week. I won’t get into all the messy details, but the main gist of it is that, for over a year and a half, this individual in our small jungle church...
by Seth Callahan | Jun 15, 2019 | Past Ministry, Unreached People Groups
Support. If there was ever a word that was surrounded with misconception and confusion in the missional realm, it is that one. Anyone who has ever worked for a faith-based* mission organization has inevitably had more than their fair share of confusing conversations...