
Black History Month: Why Every American—and Every Navigator—Should Care
To see a vital movement of the Gospel we must secure relational networks by listening to one another and engaging in the stories of other … Continue Reading

Being the Bridge
God is burdening the Church with a heart for diversity, and many Asian-Americans see themselves as a cross-cultural bridge.… Continue Reading

Reaching the Nations Within Our Borders
According to the Pew Research Center, the United States, with more than 40 million immigrants, is the top destination in the world for those… Continue Reading

Reading the Gospel of John with 30,000 of Our Friends
Navigators at PSU presented a challenge to the Christian students there: Ask a friend to read the Gospel with you for 21 days in a row.… Continue Reading

When Ministry Becomes Movement
Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month and the Asian American Movement by Lorae Kinseth, Communications Department Writer/Editor May 1, … Continue Reading

From Sheep to Shepherds
At any given time there are more than 20 million students on college campuses across the United States. Those staggering figures also … Continue Reading

Celebrating Our Hispanic Heritage
The United States is home to more than 50 million Hispanic Americans, who comprise 16 percent of our country’s total population. Since … Continue Reading

Remembering 9/11
Jerry White, The Navigators international president emeritus, was in Washington, D.C. on September 11, 2001. He recounts his experiences of … Continue Reading

No Greater Love
Lindy Wiseman No Greater Love In Rome AD 269, Emperor Claudius banned marriage because the married men in his kingdom refused to sign up … Continue Reading

Faith-Based Prison Program Called “Unconstitutional”
On June 2, 2006, a U.S. district judge ruled that Charles Colson’s Prison Fellowship and the state of Iowa violated the Constitution.… Continue Reading