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The Good in Goodbye

Rob Lewis writes about saying goodbye to two of our souls, Angela Webster and Sophie Dickinson, who are currently working and serving in Africa and India.   “You’ve got a good one, there. Don’t let her go.” This might be good advice for a person who has somehow managed to secure the love of his […]

Welcoming the Refugee

In this post Becky Stapella discusses her experience at the recent Refugee Highway Partnership Roundtable conference, and reflects on how All Souls might more effectively serve and befriend the refugees who struggle to make a new home in America. On October 24th, Austin and I made our way to Parkview Community Church for the annual […]

Start with Rice and Potatoes

In this post, Rob Lewis reflects on his experience as an MK in Bali. My parents worked as “pioneer” missionaries in Bali, Indonesia. They arrived in Bali in 1953 and my mom, at the age of 91, still lives and works there. My parents’ primary mission was to convert 2.5 million Balinese Hindus to Christianity. […]

Why a blog about souls on mission?

As a writer for the Souls on Mission blog, Angela shares her vision for the content and stories we’ll be sharing in this space. If you have a story to share or if you’d like to be involved with the writing process, please reach out to Angela, Jennifer, or Rob. Four years ago, when I first […]

Taste and See.

In this post, Rob Lewis shares his vision for the newly reconstituted Souls on Mission. Taste and see that the Lord is good. This invitation from Psalm 34 suggests the powerful immediacy of experiencing God’s beneficence. We don’t apprehend God in the abstract, but through the senses.   Our church is full of sensory stimuli […]