"And my God will meet all your needs,
according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus"
Courageous conversation is a big part of this work. To foster deeper understanding and break down walls that keep us apart, we explore basic, but critical questions:
- Do we know the host people in the particular lands in which we live?
- What kinds of histories and present relationships do we have? and why?
- How does colonialism continue to shape and impact the Indigenous-Settler relationship?
- How do we respectfully connect and centre the priorities of suffering peoples?
- What are the issues – ‘our’ issues – that keep us apart and need “undoing”?
- How can we learn from Indigenous strengths and walk in joyful solidarity?
Courageous conversation is a big part of this work. To foster deeper understanding and break down walls that keep us apart, we explore basic, but critical questions:
- Do we know the host people in the particular lands in which we live?
- What kinds of histories and present relationships do we have? and why?
- How does colonialism continue to shape and impact the Indigenous-Settler relationship?
- How do we respectfully connect and centre the priorities of suffering peoples?
- What are the issues – ‘our’ issues – that keep us apart and need “undoing”?
- How can we learn from Indigenous strengths and walk in joyful solidarity?
We have one month left to reach our Global Companionship goals for this year.
We are inviting your support for an additional $48,000 by the end of March!
Why Global Companionship?
The goal of mission is not primarily aid (humanitarian assistance); it’s not even partnership. We engage in mission to establish friendships that lead to the formation of a new people in the world... If we are in Christ, we have become part of a new creation.