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      <image:title>Articles - From Every Nation, Tribe, and Tongue: The Growth of Christ’s Church Worldwide - I recently read the book, From the Rising of the Sun: A Journey of Worship around the World, by Tim Challies and Tim Keesee (released August 19, 2025).</image:title>
      <image:caption>In this encouraging book, Challies and Keesee recount their experiences of worshiping with fellow Christians from about a dozen countries all around the world. In the concluding chapter of the book, Keesee writes, “We rejoice in the diversity of the Church— a people ransomed from every tribe, every tongue, and every nation (Revelation 5:9). During our global trek, we were able to open only a few, tiny windows to this marvelous gospel, but we still could see how beautifully diverse the Church is. Diversity is such a popular word these days, and it has become a cultural and political label, but the diversity of the Church is stunning because of what fundamentally unites its people. The wonder in Revelation 5 is not over how many people groups are present. That kind of diversity may impress us in the here and now, but not so much then. For there, we will sing a new song with saints across the centuries and from every race and place in numbers beyond reckoning. And all of us will be echoing John the Baptist saying, "Behold, the Lamb of God!" as we sing:</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Articles - From Every Nation, Tribe, and Tongue: The Growth of Christ’s Church Worldwide - ‘Elect from every nation, Yet one o'er all the earth, Her charter of salvation One Lord, one faith, one birth; One holy name she blesses, Partakes one holy food, And to one hope she presses, With every grace endued?’</image:title>
      <image:caption>The reflections of Revelation 5:9 we have witnessed this past year aren't just differences in language and race—that's only a small part of it. The real taste of heaven we experienced is that all the varied expressions of worship pointed us to Jesus, who set his love on us and made us his people. Maybe that's why in every church they made much of the cross—in the preaching, in the singing, and in the remembrance of it by the broken bread and the cup poured out. And it is at the foot of the cross that we stand as one people gathered, forgiven, and forever bound to Jesus and to each other.”</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Articles - From Every Nation, Tribe, and Tongue: The Growth of Christ’s Church Worldwide - What began as a small, Jewish sect in the first century, Christianity has now grown to the largest global religion. Rebecca McLaughlin wrote about Christianity’s small beginnings and how it has now gone global: “When Mary Magdalene first made her claim [that she had seen the risen Christ], the followers of Jesus were a tiny Jewish sect. Today, they represent the largest global religion.... Far from being a white Western religion, Christianity was multi-ethnic from the first, and today Christians are by far the world's most racially and culturally diverse religious group. By 2060, 40% of the world's Christians could live in sub-Saharan Africa. Though China is today the global center of atheism, there will soon be more Christians in China than in the U.S.” (2)</image:title>
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      <image:title>Articles - From Every Nation, Tribe, and Tongue: The Growth of Christ’s Church Worldwide - Notes (1) Gordon Conwell Center for Global Christianity (2) Rebecca McLaughlin, "When Mary Met the Angel," The Wall Street Journal, December 23, 2022, https://www.wsj.com/articles/when-mary-met-the-angel-11671810935/.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Articles - From Every Nation, Tribe, and Tongue: The Growth of Christ’s Church Worldwide - This vision of people worshiping our Lord and Savior from ‘every nation, tribe, people and language’ is an assured reality that will come to pass one day. And God has given us the opportunity to be involved in helping to bring that vision about globally. He has chosen to use ‘jars of clay’ (2 Corinthians 4:7-9) to carry out his divine work in this broken world. The privilege of being involved in something so transcendent when we are nothing more than ‘clay pots’ is profoundly humbling.</image:title>
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      <image:caption>In interpersonal relationships—whether in friendships, marriages, families, mentorships, or professional partnerships—the quality of communication often determines the depth and health of the connection. One of the most powerful yet often underestimated tools in fostering meaningful communication is the ability to ask good questions. While statements communicate, questions invite. They draw people out, open space for vulnerability, and demonstrate a posture of interest and humility. Scripture tells us that every person we meet has value because they are made in the image of God (1). The psalmist tells us that God made humans…’ a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor’ (2). One way to demonstrate value, honor, and care to another person is through the practice of asking good questions (and then listening intently). Sociologists tell us that most people prefer to talk about themselves rather than listen to others (3). Scripture directs us to live our lives in an unselfish, other-centered manner.   “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves, not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others” (4).</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Articles - Through tears, we see - Since the passing of our son, Jonathan, a few months ago, my wife and I have spent many hours grieving, crying, praying, and talking together.</image:title>
      <image:caption>For those of you who did not know him, Jonathan loved the outdoors and brought life, laughter, and fun conversation to any room he entered. He was kind, compassionate, and caring – always looking to include those who might feel left out. He was always ready to share a funny story, a recent movie he watched, some new music he came across, or a unique piece of trivia he had just learned. We have many great memories backpacking, camping, and hiking together. He enjoyed his work at a Silicon Valley financial firm. He loved and adored his two children, Noah and Olivia. On his 40th birthday, just two weeks before he passed away, he told us that he was ‘really looking forward to his 40s’ and felt ‘more ready for his 40s than his 20s or 30s.’ After celebrating his birthday, Lisa and I commented that he seemed incredibly settled, at peace, and others centered. Jonathan will be deeply missed!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Articles - Through tears, we see - As difficult as it is to lose a 40-year-old son, others have faced far worse. I think of the great theologian of the 17th century, John Owen. It was J. I. Packer who said, “I owe more to John Owen than any other theologian, ancient or modern.” (9) To put Owen’s life in historical and geographical context, here is a brief overview of his background: Owen was born in England in 1616, the same year William Shakespeare died and four years before the Pilgrims set sail for New England. He was born right in the middle of what is considered the ‘great Puritan century’ (1560 – 1660). Puritanism was a spiritual movement focused on the heart and passionately concerned with God and godliness. Owen became one of the greatest pastor-theologians of this movement, which ended around the same time as his death in 1683. Owen’s father was the pastor of a church a few miles north of Oxford. He had three brothers and a sister. At age 10, he was sent to the grammar school in Oxford, where he prepared for the university. He entered Queens College, Oxford at 12, receiving his B.A. at 16 and his M.A. three years later at 19. Owen was married to Mary Rooke from 1644 to 1675, when she died. John and Mary had 11 children, and all but one died as children. The one daughter who lived beyond childhood died as a young adult. In other words, Owen experienced the death of all eleven of his children and his wife. That’s one child born and lost on average every three years of Owen’s adult life. (10)</image:title>
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      <image:title>Articles - Through tears, we see - When Job lost all 10 of his children in an instant, he begged God for an answer to ‘why’ he was suffering all of this loss, heartache, and pain. If you read the book of Job, you see that God never gives Job an answer as to ‘why’ he allowed this. He simply waits for Job to finish expressing his grief, sorrow, and questions, and then he begins to ask Job a series of questions (Job 38), ‘Job, were you there when I flung the stars into space?’, and ‘Where were you when I laid the earth’s foundations?’ By the end of this long series of questions from God, Job stands humbled before the Lord, realizing he only sees a tiny fraction (one trillionth is being overly generous) of what God sees. God is infinite. We are finite. At the end of the day, all we have is the choice to trust God or not. I have found that it’s natural to face huge unanswered questions and mysteries during times of deep suffering. But at the end of the day, I realize I have more real answers with my faith than without it. There are many mysteries we will never understand. God has not chosen to reveal the answers to so many of these mysteries. We choose to believe that God is both good and sovereign, and he is working everything for our good and his glory (Romans 8:28). As Spurgeon said, the sovereignty of God is a soft pillow upon which I lay my head each night. (7) “What is chaotic to you is controlled by your Savior. What is confusing to you is understood by your Lord.”(Paul David Tripp) (8) (Job 1:6-12; Romans 8:28; James 1:2-4; 1 Peter 1:6,7)</image:title>
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