Rhythms of Engagement and Withdrawal
What is your rhythm of withdrawal in order to connect with the Father and center your heart on Him? Doug Nuenke reflects on Jesus's rhythms.… Continue Reading
The Look of a Lifelong Laborer
What does a lifelong laborer for Christ look like? Navigator Doug Prensner says God gave him an example. Recently when a 30-year-old tree in… Continue Reading
In Their Own Words
A New Rest of My Life I met The Navigators in 1979 when Mark Bogart showed up at my campus in St. Petersburg, Florida, and opened up the … Continue Reading
Compassion: Caring Faith in Action
What’s important to God is that we love our neighbors as ourselves. And who is your neighbor? The one to whom you can show compassion.… Continue Reading
Compassion in the Tears of Jesus
If we desire to be reflections of Jesus Christ in our broken world, we will live with mercy and compassion in our hearts, words and actions.… Continue Reading
Compassion Means Stepping Into Someone Else’s Pain
Every Sunday morning, domestic violence and abuse enter the doors of the church. It's next door to everywhere. But so are The Navigators.… Continue Reading
Learning to Treat People Like People
We often treat others as objects. We’re only interested in them for what they can do for us. And sometimes we treat people as projects.… Continue Reading
Joni Eareckson Tada on Beside Bethesda
Joni Eareckson Tada shares a bit of her own struggle to understand how God dealt with her at a time when she needed His compassion.… Continue Reading
From Break-in to Breakthrough
Paul and Stephanie work with The Navigators Discipling for Development, a part of NavMissions in rural Africa. For years they tried to win … Continue Reading
Evangelism Out of the Overflow of Our Hearts
Believers often feel like we should do more: pray more, read the Bible more, or do more evangelism. But are these just religious "to-dos?"… Continue Reading