RESULTS OF THE ADULT-MK SURVEY
Results for my extensive adult-MK survey are now available in their entirety…and they’re absolutely free! Click the link below to be taken to them: https://michelephoenix.com/survey-for-adult-mks/
Results for my extensive adult-MK survey are now available in their entirety…and they’re absolutely free! Click the link below to be taken to them: https://michelephoenix.com/survey-for-adult-mks/
The doctor’s voice was gentle on that evening of July 4th, 2008. “It looks like cancer, Michèle. Invasive ductal carcinoma.” I hung up the phone when he’d finished his instructions and braced myself on the bedroom dresser. The world seemed to buckle, tilt and right itself. But it never quite came back to plumb. Cancer […]
Caitlyn Jenner. Gay marriage. Assisted suicide. Global Warming. Ferguson. The Duggars. Immigration. Rachel Donezal. Abortion. The sparring is fierce. The words are rabid. And in our over-connected world, where hyperbole masquerades as reason, we can’t escape the deluge that sweeps us into the flow of opinion and debate. I believe it’s Dr. Phil who once […]
[For the purposes of this article, I use the term “missionary” to denote those who live cross-culturally and work in “formal” Christian ministry.] Having just returned from a symposium on Missionary Care, the needs of missionaries are strongly on my mind. Some of them are obvious: prayer, partnership, support. But I’m finding that what […]
[Before you attack me too, please realize that this isn’t about the “case”—it’s about our response.] UPDATE: Aug. 28, 2016 With the release of Ashley Madison’s hacked data, sickening evidence that Josh Duggar used the site to cheat on his wife has come to light. Now that we know that his youthful mistakes (crimes) have […]
You may have read my most recent article, “Six Permissions Most MKs Need.” This is a companion piece, one that recognizes the different needs of adults in ministry. Extending these permissions might reduce the pressure that becomes toxic to missionaries. Sometimes that pressure is self-inflicted—derived from the unachievable standards they levy on themselves. And […]
Permission. The word kept coming up as I interacted with MKs and their parents during a recent trip overseas. In a subculture saturated with expectations and obligations, it seemed a restorative term. The following six permissions are crucial to raising a generation of MKs unhobbled by the demands of adults who may […]
It’s been said that a picture paints a thousand words, so in a change from my usual posts, here’s one that’s entirely photographic. My recent ministry trip took me to Spain, Germany, France, Romania and Italy. I experienced amazing encounters with hundreds of MKs and missionaries (see future posts) and was fortunate to see stunning […]
“One of my favorite moments in Star Trek is when Captain Kirk looks over the cosmos and says, ‘Somewhere out there, someone is saying the three most beautiful words in any language.’ Of course, your heart sinks and you think it’s going to be, ‘I love you’ or whatever. He says, ‘Please help me.’ What […]
I met Julia in the Dallas airport. I was seated in a crowded Chili’s, trying to time the number of bites it would take me to finish my burger with the minutes remaining before the boarding call. She was one of those skilled waitresses who managed to be personable while harried. She asked me what […]