by Current Student/Alumni | Apr 5, 2022 | Blog, Radius Report
I always said that I would only go to Radius once I was married… Would a single woman be useful on the field? How could I survive training without a partner, without a spouse? I was lonely and afraid of going to missions training and overseas alone. I thought a...
by Brad Buser | Mar 9, 2022 | Blog, Radius Report, Uncategorized
What a loaded topic. Of course, in my blunter moments, I’m tempted to title this, “Why do Missionaries Quit?” But I’m truly trying to work on my bluntness. Some might say I’m actually going woke, I’m not quite there yet. Last week our church in San Diego had another...
by Colt Deopp | Feb 9, 2022 | Blog, Radius Report
Spend any amount of time in the Radius circles and you may hear stories of a six-foot-six, 230lbs, muscle-bound Navy SEAL that runs our students into the ground every morning during workouts, teaches them to live off of three hours of sleep each night, get out of...
by Brooks Buser | Jan 11, 2022 | Blog, Radius Report
In the 15th chapter of the book of Romans, we have Paul laying out his rationale for why he must press on to new places that have yet to hear the gospel. He says this; “So from Jerusalem all the way around to Illyricum, I have fully proclaimed the gospel of Christ....
by Brooks Buser | Dec 7, 2021 | Blog
When Nina and I lived among the Yembiyembi people it was always a bit of a surprise to see outsiders. The YYs were known for being a dominant hostile people group so even other lowland language groups rarely ventured into their territory. So, it was an unprecedented...
by Brad Buser | Nov 10, 2021 | Blog
During the last 6 weeks, I’ve spoken in 5 different churches and I’ve been struck by how EVERY SINGLE lead pastor I interacted with was concerned about the state of missions, sometimes even within their own churches. Few have time to delve deeply into situations...