The Missions Show
By: Alex Kocman and Scott Dunford
Language: en-US
Categories: Religion, Spirituality, Christianity, Society, Culture, Philosophy, Education
The Missions Show answers hard questions about theology, missions, and practice to help goers think and thinkers go. We are conservative, evangelical, and gospel-centered. The Missions Show is powered by ABWE International, a missions agency with a force of more than 1,000 workers serving across 90+ countries with a focus on evangelism, discipleship, and church planting.
Episodes
New Name, Same Show
Jan 09, 2026New year, new name. The Missions Podcast is now The Missions Show.
Why the change? We’re stepping into a video-first world. The show is now on NRBTV, with Lighthouse TV launching soon in central Pennsylvania. We’ve been on YouTube for some time, and this rebrand reflects a move beyond audio-only podcasting to serve a wider audience.
What hasn’t changed is the heart of the show. We’ll keep the same format and the same purpose—answering hard questions in missiology, theology, and practice to help goers think and thinkers go.
Thanks to...
Duration: 00:01:57Evangelism and Missions in India With Aaron Menikoff and Harshit Singh
Jan 05, 2026In this week's episode, Alex and Scott welcome pastor Aaron Menikoff (Atlanta, USA) and pastor Harshit Singh (Lucknow, India) to discuss how evangelism and missions function through the local church, particularly in the Indian context. Drawing from their book Prioritizing Missions in the Church, Menikoff and Singh argue that missions should not be treated as a side program but as an outflow of ordinary, faithful church life.
They emphasize that preaching, prayer, discipleship, and the ordinances—when practiced consistently—form the foundation through which God raises up and sends missionaries to the nations. The conversation highlights how this...
Duration: 00:30:43A Practical Theology of Persecution With Matt Rhodes
Dec 29, 2025In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex welcomes returning guest Matt Rhodes—missionary, church planter among Muslims, and author to discuss his new book Persecution in Missions: A Practical Theology. Together they discuss that persecution is not an anomaly but a normative feature of Christian life and global missions, especially in unreached contexts.
While Western Christians may experience lesser forms of opposition, believers in Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist-majority regions often face severe social, legal, and physical threats. Rhodes emphasizes that persecution profoundly shapes missionary strategy, discipleship, and the lived faith of new believers, often acting as a...
Duration: 00:28:32Holiday Special! Our Favorite Episodes from 2025
Dec 22, 2025Come celebrate another year of The Missions Podcast!
In this special end-of-the-year episode, Alex and Scott recall their favorite discussions from 2025 and important takeaways from each. They also discuss how they are using this holiday season to celebrate the incarnation of Christ.
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Duration: 00:28:32Church Planting From Bangladesh to NYC With Prodip Das
Dec 15, 2025What's the spiritual climate like in Bangladesh?
In this week's episode, Scott interviews Pastor Prodip Das, a Bengali church planter in New York City with ABWE's EveryEthne ministry. Together, they discuss the unique nature and conflict of Christianity and Islam within Bangladesh.
Prodip tells his personal testimony and what it is like growing up in a Christian family in the country. Prodip also talks about his ministry within New York City and discipling Muslim-background believers.
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The history of ABWE ministry in Bangladesh Prodip's personal testimony of growing up a Christian... Duration: 00:28:32The Reality of Missions in Japan With Bill Petite
Dec 08, 2025Why is Japan the graveyard of missionaries?
In this episode, Alex talks with veteran ABWE missionary Bill Petite, who reflects on 35 years of ministry in Japan. Bill gives an honest look at the spiritual, cultural, and emotional realities of serving in one of the world’s least-reached nations.
Bill Petite also speaks candidly about the emotional and spiritual toll of long-term missions, sharing seasons of deep depression, discouragement, and even suicidal thoughts—contrasted with stories of God’s surprising providence.
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The paradox of Japan’s high morality and deep spiritual lostness... Duration: 00:29:56The Transcultural Gospel With E.D. Burns
Dec 01, 2025How does the gospel transcend cultural understandings like guilt/innocence, honor/shame?
In this episode, Alex is joined by longtime friend of the show, Dr. E.D. Burns, a missionary, author, and ABWE’s Executive Director for Training & Development. E.D. argues that many modern missionary methods fall into error by beginning with culture rather than Scripture. When missionaries adapt the message to perceived cultural needs: fear of spirits, desire for honor, community belonging, they risk redefining the gospel according to those felt needs instead of the Bible's central categories of sin, wrath, substitutionary atonement, and the im...
Duration: 00:31:38Behind the Numbers: What’s Really Happening in Global Missions With Ted Esler
Nov 24, 2025In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex Kocman and ABWE President, Paul Davis, interview Ted Esler, president of Missio Nexus, on the global state of Christian missions. Esler explains that although the global church is experiencing slow and steady growth, many evangelical churches lack a strong understanding of lostness which has contributed to a decline in missionary sending and passion. Cultural pressures, including accusations of colonialism and a general decrease in missions literacy, have also shaped a generation of believers who are less aware of the biblical and historical urgency of reaching the nations.
Ted emphasizes...
Duration: 00:28:32Islam’s War on Christians in Nigeria With Larry Alex Taunton
Nov 17, 2025What's happening with persecuted Christians in Nigeria?
In this episode of the Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Larry Alex Taunton, an author and apologist, who shares his firsthand experience witnessing Christian persecution in Nigeria. Taunton recounts his journey to the country’s northern region, where he saw the devastating effects of what he calls a “genocide against Christians.” He describes traveling through burned villages, military checkpoints, and communities living in constant fear of attacks by Boko Haram and Fulani militants.
Through personal experience, Taunton highlights the courage of Nigerian Christians who remain steadfast in the...
Duration: 00:30:11Is Persecution a Good Thing?
Nov 10, 2025Is it true that the "blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church"?
In this episode, Alex and Scott challenge the popular belief that persecution is inherently good for the church. Drawing from Ronald Boyd-MacMillan’s article Does Persecution Always Bring Growth?, they argue that while persecution can refine believers, history shows it often destroys the local church entirely. They distinguish between short, intense persecution that may spark renewal and long-term systemic persecution that weakens or eliminates the church altogether.
Alex and Scott discuss that Christians should not romanticize suffering and realize that pe...
Duration: 00:31:35Need to Know Data on Church Missions Engagement With Matthew Ellison and Denny Spitters
Nov 03, 2025Does your pastor adequately prioritize missions at your church?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex interviews Matthew Ellison and Denny Spitters from 1615 Missions Coaching about their new book, The Sending Shepherd: Leading Churches to Disciple All Nations. Drawing from a Barna study, the conversation centers on the vital role of church leadership in global missions. They argue that effective mobilization starts with senior pastors embracing a “sending shepherd” mindset—reintegrating God’s global purpose into preaching, discipleship, and church culture rather than treating missions as an optional program.
They encourage pastors to see missions...
Duration: 00:28:31Collab: Nicene Creed and the Transcultural Gospel with Dr. Don Fairbairn and Cedar Crest Church
Oct 26, 2025How does the Nicene Creed unite believers from East and West?
This episode of The Missions Podcast—in collaboration with Cedar Crest Bible Fellowship Church’s Captivate & Conform podcast—features Dr. Don Fairbairn, a theologian and former missionary to Soviet Georgia. The conversation explores the intersection of missions, theology, and church history, particularly how the Nicene Creed and patristic theology offer transcultural insight for modern missiology. Dr. Fairbairn shares his journey from seminary to the mission field and how his time in Eastern Europe reshaped his academic focus on Eastern Orthodoxy and early church thought.
He emp...
Duration: 00:28:31Your ‘World View’ Is Wrong: The Challenge and Blessing of Missionary Mapmaking
Oct 19, 2025How does a visual representation of the world affect your overall world view?
Alexand Scottdiscuss the spiritual and practical significance of maps in missionary work, exploring how maps not only display geography but also influence how Christians perceive the world’s spiritual landscape. They trace the history of missionary mapping from figures like David Livingstone and William Carey, reflecting on how visual tools like the 10/40 Window have historically mobilized believers toward unreached regions.
Alex and Scott emphasize that maps do more than expand awareness—they refine our worldview, highlighting both the vast need for the gosp...
Duration: 00:28:32Why Church Planting Still Matters in America With Clare Jewell
Oct 12, 2025What does church planting look like here in North America?
In this episode, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. Clare Jewell, national representative of the GARBC and Executive Director with ABWE’s EveryEthne, about the state of church planting in North America. Clare shares his journey from pastoral ministry to missions leadership, explaining his passion for helping churches reproduce and make disciples. While the U.S. is filled with churches, it remains the world’s third-largest mission field. New church plants, Clare explains, are far more effective in reaching the lost than established congregations, and the focus must...
Duration: 00:31:31If Bible Colleges Close, What Happens to Missions? With Dr. Jim Lytle
Oct 05, 2025Are small Bible colleges on life support in America?
In this week's episode, Alex and Scott welcome Dr. Jim Lytle, former president of Clarks Summit University and former ABWE missionary to South Africa, to discuss the enduring importance of Christian institutions and the plight facing Bible colleges today. They explore how Bible colleges have historically served as crucial training grounds for mobilizing missionaries, shaping young believers’ worldviews, and fostering a heart for cross-cultural ministry. Lytle emphasizes that the purpose of these schools was not only theological education but also defining reality for students—helping them see their live...
Duration: 00:28:32If Bible Colleges Close, What Happens to Missions? With Dr. Jim Lytle
Oct 05, 2025Are small Bible colleges on life support in America?
In this week's episode, Alex and Scott welcome Dr. Jim Lytle, former president of Clarks Summit University and former ABWE missionary to South Africa, to discuss the enduring importance of Christian institutions and the plight facing Bible colleges today. They explore how Bible colleges have historically served as crucial training grounds for mobilizing missionaries, shaping young believers’ worldviews, and fostering a heart for cross-cultural ministry. Lytle emphasizes that the purpose of these schools was not only theological education but also defining reality for students—helping them see their live...
Duration: 00:28:32Bringing Christ to the Frontlines: Stories From North Africa
Sep 28, 2025What does being a missionary look like among a totally unreached Muslim majority people group?
In this week's episode, Alex and Scott sit down with Alan, an ABWE missionary serving in North Africa, who shares his experience of seeing God work in incredible ways among an unreached people group. Despite having a lucrative career in corporate America, Alan felt the call to go preach the gospel to unreached Muslim people, all at the age of 50.
Alan shares personal stories about the risks and rewards of serving in an unreached context. He also talks about what...
Duration: 00:28:32Bringing Christ to the Frontlines: Stories From North Africa
Sep 28, 2025What does being a missionary look like among a totally unreached Muslim majority people group?
In this week's episode, Alex and Scott sit down with Alan, an ABWE missionary serving in North Africa, who shares his experience of seeing God work in incredible ways among an unreached people group. Despite having a lucrative career in corporate America, Alan felt the call to go preach the gospel to unreached Muslim people, all at the age of 50.
Alan shares personal stories about the risks and rewards of serving in an unreached context. He also talks about what...
Duration: 00:28:32AI Translation, Culture, and the Myth of Missions Shortcuts
Sep 21, 2025Can AI technology shortcut language barriers for the gospel?
Alex Kocman and Scott Dunford explore the connection between language, culture, and gospel communication. They discuss Apple’s new AirPods Pro 3 with Live Translation and explain why technology can’t replace the slow, intentional work of learning a language. Scott shares personal stories from learning Mandarin, showing how culture shapes meaning and how simple translation can miss the point.
They also warn against reductionistic approaches to missions that downplay language learning and rely too much on quick methods. God Himself prepared a cultural framework over centuries for...
Duration: 00:29:25AI Translation, Culture, and the Myth of Missions Shortcuts
Sep 21, 2025Can AI technology shortcut language barriers for the gospel?
Alex Kocman and Scott Dunford explore the connection between language, culture, and gospel communication. They discuss Apple’s new AirPods Pro 3 with Live Translation and explain why technology can’t replace the slow, intentional work of learning a language. Scott shares personal stories from learning Mandarin, showing how culture shapes meaning and how simple translation can miss the point.
They also warn against reductionistic approaches to missions that downplay language learning and rely too much on quick methods. God Himself prepared a cultural framework over centuries for...
Duration: 00:29:25The Sin of Empathy? Leadership, Sabotage, and Missions With Joe Rigney
Sep 14, 2025Can empathy be a bad thing?
This week, Alex and Scott sit down with Joe Rigney, Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrew's College and pastor, as they explore the challenges of Christian leadership, ministry, and missions, and the dangers of emotional sabotage and untethered empathy. Rigney explains that in times of turmoil, leaders must maintain mission clarity and resist being derailed by reactive or manipulative pressures within their organizations.
Joe Rigney discusses that rather than being an unqualified good, empathy can be wielded as emotional blackmail, steering ministries away from their God-given purposes. They...
Duration: 00:29:19The Sin of Empathy? Leadership, Sabotage, and Missions With Joe Rigney
Sep 14, 2025Can empathy be a bad thing?
This week, Alex and Scott sit down with Joe Rigney, Fellow of Theology at New Saint Andrew's College and pastor, as they explore the challenges of Christian leadership, ministry, and missions, and the dangers of emotional sabotage and untethered empathy. Rigney explains that in times of turmoil, leaders must maintain mission clarity and resist being derailed by reactive or manipulative pressures within their organizations.
Joe Rigney discusses that rather than being an unqualified good, empathy can be wielded as emotional blackmail, steering ministries away from their God-given purposes. They...
Duration: 00:29:19Remembering Charlie Kirk
Sep 14, 2025In this special, unplanned episode, Alex and Scott share their raw reflections on this week’s wicked events and how mission-minded Christians must respond in the present hour.
Duration: 00:22:53Remembering Charlie Kirk
Sep 14, 2025In this special, unplanned episode, Alex and Scott share their raw reflections on this week’s wicked events and how mission-minded Christians must respond in the present hour.
Duration: 00:22:53Missions and Philosophy: Does it Matter for Missionaries? With Dr. David Talcott
Sep 07, 2025Does studying classical philosophy have any relevance for missions today?
In this episode, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. David Talcott, a philosopher and faculty member at New Saint Andrew’s College, to discuss the intersection of philosophy, culture, and missions. They ask the famous question “What hath Athens to do with Jerusalem?”—whether philosophy and Scripture can meaningfully interact. Drawing from Acts 17, they explore how Paul’s intellectual preparation and knowledge of Greek culture allowed him to engage with Stoic and Epicurean philosophers, modeling how missionaries today should understand and address the intellectual frameworks of their host cultu...
Duration: 00:28:54Missions and Philosophy: Does it Matter for Missionaries? With Dr. David Talcott
Sep 07, 2025Does studying classical philosophy have any relevance for missions today?
In this episode, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. David Talcott, a philosopher and faculty member at New Saint Andrew’s College, to discuss the intersection of philosophy, culture, and missions. They ask the famous question “What hath Athens to do with Jerusalem?”—whether philosophy and Scripture can meaningfully interact. Drawing from Acts 17, they explore how Paul’s intellectual preparation and knowledge of Greek culture allowed him to engage with Stoic and Epicurean philosophers, modeling how missionaries today should understand and address the intellectual frameworks of their host cultu...
Duration: 00:28:54Penal Substitutionary Atonement and Theories of the Cross
Aug 31, 2025How do you fully understand and explain the work of Jesus on the cross?
In this episode, Alex and Scott explore the doctrine of the atonement, focusing on the concept of Penal Substitutionary Atonement (PSA) and contrasting it with other historical and theological views. The discussion walks through various atonement theories—including the Moral Influence, Ransom, and Christus Victor views and more—acknowledging elements of truth in each while highlighting their limitations compared to PSA.
Lastly, they discuss the missiological implications, countering the claim that PSA is purely a Western, legalistic construct. Instead, they stress that...
Duration: 00:28:32Penal Substitutionary Atonement and Theories of the Cross
Aug 31, 2025How do you fully understand and explain the work of Jesus on the cross?
In this episode, Alex and Scott explore the doctrine of the atonement, focusing on the concept of Penal Substitutionary Atonement (PSA) and contrasting it with other historical and theological views. The discussion walks through various atonement theories—including the Moral Influence, Ransom, and Christus Victor views and more—acknowledging elements of truth in each while highlighting their limitations compared to PSA.
Lastly, they discuss the missiological implications, countering the claim that PSA is purely a Western, legalistic construct. Instead, they stress that...
Duration: 00:28:32Where’s God in Gaza? Faith Under Fire With Pastor Hanna Massad
Aug 24, 2025What does it mean to follow Jesus in one of the most dangerous places in the world? How do believers live out their faith in Gaza—caught between Hamas, Israeli forces, and deep cultural hostility?
This week, Alex and Scott sit down with Pastor Hanna Massad, former pastor of Gaza Baptist Church, to hear his firsthand story of shepherding believers in a context of persecution, poverty, and war. Pastor Hanna shares the history of the Christian presence in Gaza, the challenges of ministering in “three fires,” and how even today the small evangelical community continues serving their neighb...
Duration: 00:28:32Where’s God in Gaza? Faith Under Fire With Pastor Hanna Massad
Aug 24, 2025What does it mean to follow Jesus in one of the most dangerous places in the world? How do believers live out their faith in Gaza—caught between Hamas, Israeli forces, and deep cultural hostility?
This week, Alex and Scott sit down with Pastor Hanna Massad, former pastor of Gaza Baptist Church, to hear his firsthand story of shepherding believers in a context of persecution, poverty, and war. Pastor Hanna shares the history of the Christian presence in Gaza, the challenges of ministering in “three fires,” and how even today the small evangelical community continues serving their neighb...
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Duration: 00:04:20Brothers or Mission Field? Engaging Catholics and Orthodox in Global Missions
Aug 17, 2025How do we view other Christian factions like Catholics and Eastern Orthodox?
Alex and Scott explore how Evangelical Protestants should view Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox believers in the context of global missions. They address the question of whether these groups are “reached” by the gospel, if they are our brothers and sisters in Christ, if they should be evangelized, and finally if we should consider those groups in our mission strategies.
Alex and Scott stress that while unreached people groups deserve priority, revitalizing and strengthening existing Christian communities is also vital to prevent spiritual decl...
Duration: 00:29:47Brothers or Mission Field? Engaging Catholics and Orthodox in Global Missions
Aug 17, 2025How do we view other Christian factions like Catholics and Eastern Orthodox?
Alex and Scott explore how Evangelical Protestants should view Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox believers in the context of global missions. They address the question of whether these groups are “reached” by the gospel, if they are our brothers and sisters in Christ, if they should be evangelized, and finally if we should consider those groups in our mission strategies.
Alex and Scott stress that while unreached people groups deserve priority, revitalizing and strengthening existing Christian communities is also vital to prevent spiritual decl...
Duration: 00:29:47Babies, Schools, and Church Planting in Papua New Guinea: Bill and Lori Smith
Aug 10, 2025What does ministry fruitfulness look like in Papua New Guinea?
Alex Kocman talks with Bill and Lori Smith, veteran ABWE missionaries who have served in Papua New Guinea (PNG) for nearly 40 years. The Smiths share their journey into missions, the unique cultural and spiritual challenges in PNG, and the dual nature of their ministry—training pastors and missionaries at Goroka Baptist Bible College and providing medical care through a high-volume clinic and foster care ministry.
Bill and Lori emphasize that while PNG is often labeled a “Christian nation,” deep-rooted animism, syncretism, and spiritual oppression are preval...
Duration: 00:27:53Babies, Schools, and Church Planting in Papua New Guinea: Bill and Lori Smith
Aug 10, 2025What does ministry fruitfulness look like in Papua New Guinea?
Alex Kocman talks with Bill and Lori Smith, veteran ABWE missionaries who have served in Papua New Guinea (PNG) for nearly 40 years. The Smiths share their journey into missions, the unique cultural and spiritual challenges in PNG, and the dual nature of their ministry—training pastors and missionaries at Goroka Baptist Bible College and providing medical care through a high-volume clinic and foster care ministry.
Bill and Lori emphasize that while PNG is often labeled a “Christian nation,” deep-rooted animism, syncretism, and spiritual oppression are preval...
Duration: 00:27:53The Theology of AI With C.R. Wiley
Aug 03, 2025How do we theologically look at AI?
Alex and Scott sit down with C.R. Wiley, an author, pastor, and podcaster on the theological and cultural implications of artificial intelligence (AI). Wiley outlines how AI—particularly large language models—presents both a technological revolution and a spiritual challenge. He frames AI development as not merely a technical progression but a competing eschatology—a vision of the future that rivals Christian hope.
Wiley stresses that AI technologies—especially when perceived as sentient or divine—serve as modern idols that can fulfill spiritual functions, replacing prayer, human affirmatio...
Duration: 00:31:05The Theology of AI With C.R. Wiley
Aug 03, 2025How do we theologically look at AI?
Alex and Scott sit down with C.R. Wiley, an author, pastor, and podcaster on the theological and cultural implications of artificial intelligence (AI). Wiley outlines how AI—particularly large language models—presents both a technological revolution and a spiritual challenge. He frames AI development as not merely a technical progression but a competing eschatology—a vision of the future that rivals Christian hope.
Wiley stresses that AI technologies—especially when perceived as sentient or divine—serve as modern idols that can fulfill spiritual functions, replacing prayer, human affirmatio...
Duration: 00:31:05The Dangers of Muslim Insider Movements and Translations With Dr. Ant Greenham
Jul 27, 2025What constitutes a Muslim idiom Bible translation, and why is it dangerous?
Alex and Scott sit down with Dr. Ant Greenham, a retired professor of Islamic Studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, to address the theological and missiological dangers associated with Muslim Insider Movements (MIMs) and insider Bible translations. Dr. Greenham critiques the approach where biblical terminology is replaced with alternatives like to make the gospel palatable to Muslim audiences.
Dr. Greenham explains the two major frameworks guiding missions: the theological approach, which emphasizes doctrinal faithfulness, and the anthropological approach, which focuses on cultural accessibility.<...
Duration: 00:30:08The Dangers of Muslim Insider Movements and Translations With Dr. Ant Greenham
Jul 27, 2025What constitutes a Muslim idiom Bible translation, and why is it dangerous?
Alex and Scott sit down with Dr. Ant Greenham, a retired professor of Islamic Studies at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, to address the theological and missiological dangers associated with Muslim Insider Movements (MIMs) and insider Bible translations. Dr. Greenham critiques the approach where biblical terminology is replaced with alternatives like to make the gospel palatable to Muslim audiences.
Dr. Greenham explains the two major frameworks guiding missions: the theological approach, which emphasizes doctrinal faithfulness, and the anthropological approach, which focuses on cultural accessibility.<...
Duration: 00:30:08Cultural and Social Realities of Ministry in South Africa With Nate Bell
Jul 20, 2025In this episode, Alex and Scott talk with Nate Bell, an ABWE missionary serving in Cape Town, South Africa. Nate shares his current focus on church planting and ministry among South Africa’s diverse people groups. He explains the historical complexities of South Africa’s racial and cultural dynamics, shaped by both Dutch and British colonization and apartheid. Nate details how these dynamics still influence communities today, including deep-seated divisions among white Afrikaners, white South Africans of British descent, and colored and black South Africans.
Nate highlights that although about 80% of South Africans identify as Christian, many have...
Duration: 00:29:30Cultural and Social Realities of Ministry in South Africa With Nate Bell
Jul 20, 2025In this episode, Alex and Scott talk with Nate Bell, an ABWE missionary serving in Cape Town, South Africa. Nate shares his current focus on church planting and ministry among South Africa’s diverse people groups. He explains the historical complexities of South Africa’s racial and cultural dynamics, shaped by both Dutch and British colonization and apartheid. Nate details how these dynamics still influence communities today, including deep-seated divisions among white Afrikaners, white South Africans of British descent, and colored and black South Africans.
Nate highlights that although about 80% of South Africans identify as Christian, many have...
Duration: 00:29:30What Is a Nation and Why Does It Matter?
Jul 13, 2025We are called to make disciples of all nations, but what is the biblical definition of a nation?
Alex and Scott explore the complex question of what defines a "nation" and why it matters for missions. They discuss the popular idea that America is merely "an idea," challenging this reductionist view by highlighting that a nation is more than shared values; it also includes shared language, ethnicity, culture, religion, and self-conception as a unified whole.
Drawing heavily on the biblical texts, they emphasize that God's plan involves not only individuals but distinct nations and people...
Duration: 00:31:47What Is a Nation and Why Does It Matter?
Jul 13, 2025We are called to make disciples of all nations, but what is the biblical definition of a nation?
Alex and Scott explore the complex question of what defines a "nation" and why it matters for missions. They discuss the popular idea that America is merely "an idea," challenging this reductionist view by highlighting that a nation is more than shared values; it also includes shared language, ethnicity, culture, religion, and self-conception as a unified whole.
Drawing heavily on the biblical texts, they emphasize that God's plan involves not only individuals but distinct nations and people...
Duration: 00:31:47Motherhood on Mission: Purpose Amid the Mundane With Simona Gorton
Jul 06, 2025How can the mundane of motherhood be extraordinary?
Alex and Scott talk with Simona Gorton, an author, wife, and mother deeply engaged in local church ministry and missions. Drawing on her experiences with 9Marks and her work translating resources into over 60 languages, she emphasizes the importance of the local church as a training ground and the value of serving where God has placed you, even in seemingly ordinary roles.
Simona also discusses her book Mothering Against Futility, which explores Ecclesiastes and the tension between the mundane and the eternal. She challenges mothers and young women...
Duration: 00:28:32Motherhood on Mission: Purpose Amid the Mundane With Simona Gorton
Jul 06, 2025How can the mundane of motherhood be extraordinary?
Alex and Scott talk with Simona Gorton, an author, wife, and mother deeply engaged in local church ministry and missions. Drawing on her experiences with 9Marks and her work translating resources into over 60 languages, she emphasizes the importance of the local church as a training ground and the value of serving where God has placed you, even in seemingly ordinary roles.
Simona also discusses her book Mothering Against Futility, which explores Ecclesiastes and the tension between the mundane and the eternal. She challenges mothers and young women...
Duration: 00:28:32Why Every Missionary Should be a Theologian
Jun 29, 2025What are the implications if missionaries don't know their theology?
Alex and Scott tackle the essential question of whether every missionary should also be a theologian. Drawing from personal experiences and their work with ABWE, they emphasize that missionaries often find themselves as the primary or sole theological resource in pioneer settings. This reality necessitates a strong foundation in theology, even for those not serving in overt teaching roles.
The discussion also explores the challenges missionaries face in cross-cultural theological communication, including the lack of access to theological resources in native languages, differing worldviews, the...
Duration: 00:30:36Why Every Missionary Should be a Theologian
Jun 29, 2025What are the implications if missionaries don't know their theology?
Alex and Scott tackle the essential question of whether every missionary should also be a theologian. Drawing from personal experiences and their work with ABWE, they emphasize that missionaries often find themselves as the primary or sole theological resource in pioneer settings. This reality necessitates a strong foundation in theology, even for those not serving in overt teaching roles.
The discussion also explores the challenges missionaries face in cross-cultural theological communication, including the lack of access to theological resources in native languages, differing worldviews, the...
Duration: 00:30:36Missions and Animation: Examining the iBible With Steve Cleary
Jun 22, 2025Can Scripture be translated into animation and be faithful to the text?
In this episode of the Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Steve Cleary, founder of Revelation Media, about his groundbreaking work in creating the iBible—an animated, visual translation of the entire biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation. Steve Cleary launched a global multimedia project that seeks to reach oral and visual learners through a new medium of Scripture presentation, particularly in underserved regions.
The conversation also addresses deeper theological and strategic implications of visualizing Scripture, especially for oral cultures and generations in...
Duration: 00:30:21Missions and Animation: Examining the iBible With Steve Cleary
Jun 22, 2025Can Scripture be translated into animation and be faithful to the text?
In this episode of the Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Steve Cleary, founder of Revelation Media, about his groundbreaking work in creating the iBible—an animated, visual translation of the entire biblical narrative from Genesis to Revelation. Steve Cleary launched a global multimedia project that seeks to reach oral and visual learners through a new medium of Scripture presentation, particularly in underserved regions.
The conversation also addresses deeper theological and strategic implications of visualizing Scripture, especially for oral cultures and generations in...
Duration: 00:30:21What New Data Says About Gospel Opportunity With Dr. Adam Rasmussen
Jun 15, 2025What does the data say about Christianity in the American church today?
In this episode, Alex and Scott explore the emerging cultural and spiritual shifts among younger generations, particularly Gen Z, with guest Dr. Adam Rasmussen, Cultural Research Fellow and Dean of Arts & Humanities at Arizona Christian University. Drawing from recent data and studies by the Cultural Research Center and the American Bible Society, Rasmussen outlines a growing openness to spirituality and Christianity—especially among young men—despite the rise of secularism.
Together they also examine the mental health crisis and its correlation with worldview, reve...
Duration: 00:28:28What New Data Says About Gospel Opportunity With Dr. Adam Rasmussen
Jun 15, 2025What does the data say about Christianity in the American church today?
In this episode, Alex and Scott explore the emerging cultural and spiritual shifts among younger generations, particularly Gen Z, with guest Dr. Adam Rasmussen, Cultural Research Fellow and Dean of Arts & Humanities at Arizona Christian University. Drawing from recent data and studies by the Cultural Research Center and the American Bible Society, Rasmussen outlines a growing openness to spirituality and Christianity—especially among young men—despite the rise of secularism.
Together they also examine the mental health crisis and its correlation with worldview, reve...
Duration: 00:28:28Should Christians Read Fiction Books? With Dr. Marvin Newell
Jun 08, 2025Why should Christians spend time reading fiction books?
In this episode of the Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. Marvin Newell, an accomplished missiologist, author, and missionary as they explore Newell's recent foray into fiction writing with his novel Taking You Under My Skin, a historically grounded narrative set during the Vietnam War. The story not only reflects a gripping tale of survival and love but also serves to awaken readers to the needs of unreached people groups, using fiction as a powerful tool for mobilization and imagination.
Dr. Newell explores the often-overlooked...
Duration: 00:29:29Should Christians Read Fiction Books? With Dr. Marvin Newell
Jun 08, 2025Why should Christians spend time reading fiction books?
In this episode of the Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. Marvin Newell, an accomplished missiologist, author, and missionary as they explore Newell's recent foray into fiction writing with his novel Taking You Under My Skin, a historically grounded narrative set during the Vietnam War. The story not only reflects a gripping tale of survival and love but also serves to awaken readers to the needs of unreached people groups, using fiction as a powerful tool for mobilization and imagination.
Dr. Newell explores the often-overlooked...
Duration: 00:29:29Mega Episode: HeartCry, Humility, and the Great Commission with Paul Washer
Jun 01, 2025In this special extended episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and ABWE president Paul Davis engage in a wide-ranging, deeply reflective conversation with Paul Washer of HeartCry Missionary Society. Washer recounts the founding and growth of HeartCry, emphasizing the importance of supporting both indigenous and cross-cultural missionaries. He stresses that indigenous missions must be grounded in strong local churches with biblical eldership and doctrinal integrity.
Paul Washer also tackles how local churches can develop missions strategies, emphasizing prayer, discernment, and doctrinal clarity over formulaic planning. Washer calls for renewed focus on developing biblically qualified leaders through discipleship...
Duration: 01:13:59Mega Episode: HeartCry, Humility, and the Great Commission with Paul Washer
Jun 01, 2025In this special extended episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and ABWE president Paul Davis engage in a wide-ranging, deeply reflective conversation with Paul Washer of HeartCry Missionary Society. Washer recounts the founding and growth of HeartCry, emphasizing the importance of supporting both indigenous and cross-cultural missionaries. He stresses that indigenous missions must be grounded in strong local churches with biblical eldership and doctrinal integrity.
Paul Washer also tackles how local churches can develop missions strategies, emphasizing prayer, discernment, and doctrinal clarity over formulaic planning. Washer calls for renewed focus on developing biblically qualified leaders through discipleship...
Duration: 01:13:59Theology of Money and Prosperity With Josiah Stowe
May 25, 2025Should Christians reject or embrace wealth and prosperity?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Scott talks with Josiah Stowe, co-founder of Dominion Wealth Strategists, on the often-overlooked yet vital subject of money and prosperity theology in the context of missions and ministry. Their conversation explores the tensions missionaries face regarding finances—especially retirement planning, family provision, and legacy—while challenging the assumption that piety must equate to poverty.
Josiah argues that wealth-building can and should align with biblical stewardship and that Christians are called to be faithful stewards who multiply their resources for God’s glor...
Duration: 00:32:59Theology of Money and Prosperity With Josiah Stowe
May 25, 2025Should Christians reject or embrace wealth and prosperity?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Scott talks with Josiah Stowe, co-founder of Dominion Wealth Strategists, on the often-overlooked yet vital subject of money and prosperity theology in the context of missions and ministry. Their conversation explores the tensions missionaries face regarding finances—especially retirement planning, family provision, and legacy—while challenging the assumption that piety must equate to poverty.
Josiah argues that wealth-building can and should align with biblical stewardship and that Christians are called to be faithful stewards who multiply their resources for God’s glor...
Duration: 00:32:59The Forgotten Attributes of God With Peter Sammons
May 18, 2025Has modern evangelicalism forgotten about key aspects of who God is?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott welcome Dr. Peter Sammons, Associate Director of Academic Development at Founders Seminary, to discuss the "forgotten attributes" of God—those less-discussed incommunicable aspects of God's nature. Sammons argues that modern Christians tend to focus on God's relational and communicable attributes (like love and kindness) because they are easier to grasp and more emotionally resonant. Sammons stresses that a proper understanding of God's essence and metaphysical attributes is crucial for true worship and doctrinal precision.
Th...
Duration: 00:30:53The Forgotten Attributes of God With Peter Sammons
May 18, 2025Has modern evangelicalism forgotten about key aspects of who God is?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott welcome Dr. Peter Sammons, Associate Director of Academic Development at Founders Seminary, to discuss the "forgotten attributes" of God—those less-discussed incommunicable aspects of God's nature. Sammons argues that modern Christians tend to focus on God's relational and communicable attributes (like love and kindness) because they are easier to grasp and more emotionally resonant. Sammons stresses that a proper understanding of God's essence and metaphysical attributes is crucial for true worship and doctrinal precision.
Th...
Duration: 00:30:53Persecution, Sensationalism, and the Reality in Syria and Nigeria With Andy Coleman
May 11, 2025Are we thinking about persecuted Christians incorrectly? What should our and the church's response be?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Andy Coleman, president of the Christian Emergency Alliance and author of the new book In Days of Darkness: A Manual for Ordinary Christians Facing Unusual Times. The discussion explores the realities of Christian persecution worldwide, especially in regions like Syria and Nigeria, and how Western believers should respond both spiritually and practically. Coleman, who has years of on-the-ground experience in conflict zones, offers a measured, informed perspective that resists both...
Duration: 00:29:48Persecution, Sensationalism, and the Reality in Syria and Nigeria With Andy Coleman
May 11, 2025Are we thinking about persecuted Christians incorrectly? What should our and the church's response be?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Andy Coleman, president of the Christian Emergency Alliance and author of the new book In Days of Darkness: A Manual for Ordinary Christians Facing Unusual Times. The discussion explores the realities of Christian persecution worldwide, especially in regions like Syria and Nigeria, and how Western believers should respond both spiritually and practically. Coleman, who has years of on-the-ground experience in conflict zones, offers a measured, informed perspective that resists both...
Duration: 00:29:48Engaging the Heart in Missions With E.D. Burns (Part 2)
May 04, 2025How can missionaries use the prevailing cultural narratives and longings of the heart to awaken others to the gospel without sacrificing the truth?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott continue their conversation with Dr. E.D. Burns, focusing on cultural apologetics and its application in missionary work. E.D. shares insights into different approaches to apologetics, including cultural, presuppositional, classical, and evidential apologetics. He emphasizes the importance of appealing to the imagination and “longings of the soul” to awaken a deeper interest in Christianity. Finally, E.D. details how the Celtic Sun Cross is a...
Duration: 00:34:55Engaging the Heart in Missions With E.D. Burns (Part 2)
May 04, 2025How can missionaries use the prevailing cultural narratives and longings of the heart to awaken others to the gospel without sacrificing the truth?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott continue their conversation with Dr. E.D. Burns, focusing on cultural apologetics and its application in missionary work. E.D. shares insights into different approaches to apologetics, including cultural, presuppositional, classical, and evidential apologetics. He emphasizes the importance of appealing to the imagination and “longings of the soul” to awaken a deeper interest in Christianity. Finally, E.D. details how the Celtic Sun Cross is a...
Duration: 00:34:55Engaging the Heart in Missions with Dr. E.D. Burns
Apr 27, 2025How can missionaries and apologists connect the gospel to the longings of the human heart—without watering it down?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex Kocman and Scott Dunford sit down with Dr. E.D. Burns—missionary, author, and professor—to unpack the concept of cultural apologetics. Drawing from the legacy of C.S. Lewis, Dr. Burns explains how cultural apologetics appeals not merely to logic but to the imagination and desires of the soul.
He contrasts this approach with evidential, presuppositional, and classical apologetics, emphasizing how cultural apologetics helps us engage the heart w...
Duration: 00:30:40Engaging the Heart in Missions with Dr. E.D. Burns
Apr 27, 2025How can missionaries and apologists connect the gospel to the longings of the human heart—without watering it down?
In this episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex Kocman and Scott Dunford sit down with Dr. E.D. Burns—missionary, author, and professor—to unpack the concept of cultural apologetics. Drawing from the legacy of C.S. Lewis, Dr. Burns explains how cultural apologetics appeals not merely to logic but to the imagination and desires of the soul.
He contrasts this approach with evidential, presuppositional, and classical apologetics, emphasizing how cultural apologetics helps us engage the heart w...
Duration: 00:30:40How to Handle Theological Conflict With Joshua Howard
Apr 20, 2025What doctrinal disagreements are driving wedges into your ministry? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Dr. Joshua Howard to discuss how to handle theological conflict among Christians. They hit on topics of theological triage, hierarchies of theological concepts, and how the theology of the end times (eschatology), can both unify believers and divide them.
Josh Howard is Pastor at New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Monroeville, PA. He's the host of Eschatology Matters podcast and author of "A Primer for Conflict: Drawing a Line in the Sand". Get a free...
Duration: 00:33:22How to Handle Theological Conflict With Joshua Howard
Apr 20, 2025What doctrinal disagreements are driving wedges into your ministry? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Dr. Joshua Howard to discuss how to handle theological conflict among Christians. They hit on topics of theological triage, hierarchies of theological concepts, and how the theology of the end times (eschatology), can both unify believers and divide them.
Josh Howard is Pastor at New Covenant Presbyterian Church in Monroeville, PA. He's the host of Eschatology Matters podcast and author of "A Primer for Conflict: Drawing a Line in the Sand". Get a free...
Duration: 00:33:22Ministry in Asia: Translation Work and Equipping the Asian Church (Part 2)
Apr 13, 2025What is going on in the Asian church? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with an ABWE missionary to East Asia. He details the translation work he did during his time on the field as well as the current needs and struggles of the Chinese church.
This ABWE missionary has helped develop the Bible Study Toolbox, a website of theological resources translated into Chinese to equip national pastors. Visit yanjingbooks.com to view that resource.
With over 3 billion people in the world who have never heard of Jesus...
Duration: 00:32:48Ministry in Asia: Translation Work and Equipping the Asian Church (Part 2)
Apr 13, 2025What is going on in the Asian church? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with an ABWE missionary to East Asia. He details the translation work he did during his time on the field as well as the current needs and struggles of the Chinese church.
This ABWE missionary has helped develop the Bible Study Toolbox, a website of theological resources translated into Chinese to equip national pastors. Visit yanjingbooks.com to view that resource.
With over 3 billion people in the world who have never heard of Jesus...
Duration: 00:32:48Ministry in Asia: The Realities of Family Life (Part 1)
Apr 06, 2025What does missionary life look like in a hard place like East Asia? In this week's episode, Alex and Scott sit down with two ABWE missionaries to East Asia. Together they talk about what ministry looked like during their time in Asia, the benefits and struggles of living on the field with kids, and how family is used in holistic ministry.
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Duration: 00:31:40Ministry in Asia: The Realities of Family Life (Part 1)
Apr 06, 2025What does missionary life look like in a hard place like East Asia? In this week's episode, Alex and Scott sit down with two ABWE missionaries to East Asia. Together they talk about what ministry looked like during their time in Asia, the benefits and struggles of living on the field with kids, and how family is used in holistic ministry.
Want more of the conversation? Become a Missions Podcast Premium Subscriber to get early access to an additional conversation with this ABWE missionary about specifics of his ministry in Asia and the struggles of Chinese pastors...
Duration: 00:31:40Big News (If True)
Apr 05, 2025Big News for Apple Podcasts Listeners!
We’ve been talking about it for months—and it’s finally here. You can now support The Missions Podcast and access the Overtime bonus show directly in Apple Podcasts with a $9.99/month premium subscription. No extra logins. No separate websites. Just more missions content, right in your feed.
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Thanks for being part of our global listening community. Let’s go make disciples.
Duration: 00:02:31Big News (If True)
Apr 05, 2025Big News for Apple Podcasts Listeners!
We’ve been talking about it for months—and it’s finally here. You can now support The Missions Podcast and access the Overtime bonus show directly in Apple Podcasts with a $9.99/month premium subscription. No extra logins. No separate websites. Just more missions content, right in your feed.
Prefer the full experience—including group chats, live streams, and a free gift? That’s still available at missionsshow.com.
Thanks for being part of our global listening community. Let’s go make disciples.
Duration: 00:02:31A Light on a Hill: What Washington, D.C. Taught One Church About Missions With Caleb Morell
Mar 30, 2025Are our strategies of evangelism getting in the way of God's strategy to advance the gospel? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with returning guest Caleb Morrell, Assistant Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington D.C. Together they talk about the history of Capitol Hill and the balance of local and global engagement.
Caleb Morell is an Assistant Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. He is a doctoral student at Midwestern Theological Seminary and he also oversees the internship program at Capitol Hill to train pastors. Caleb wrote a...
Duration: 00:35:37A Light on a Hill: What Washington, D.C. Taught One Church About Missions With Caleb Morell
Mar 30, 2025Are our strategies of evangelism getting in the way of God's strategy to advance the gospel? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with returning guest Caleb Morrell, Assistant Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington D.C. Together they talk about the history of Capitol Hill and the balance of local and global engagement.
Caleb Morell is an Assistant Pastor at Capitol Hill Baptist Church. He is a doctoral student at Midwestern Theological Seminary and he also oversees the internship program at Capitol Hill to train pastors. Caleb wrote a...
Duration: 00:35:37Who Is a Missionary? With Matthew Ellison and Denny Spitters
Mar 23, 2025Who gets to call themselves a missionary, and why does it matter? In today's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Matthew Ellison and Denny Spitters to revisit the question, "who is a missionary?" There is still great confusion in the church about what the Great Commission is and the need to go to the lost and unreached. Does missions require crossing cultures? What is the biblical definition of missions? What’s the big deal if we say that every Christian is a missionary?
Matthew Ellison is president of 1615, an organization that helps ch...
Duration: 00:38:15Who Is a Missionary? With Matthew Ellison and Denny Spitters
Mar 23, 2025Who gets to call themselves a missionary, and why does it matter? In today's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Matthew Ellison and Denny Spitters to revisit the question, "who is a missionary?" There is still great confusion in the church about what the Great Commission is and the need to go to the lost and unreached. Does missions require crossing cultures? What is the biblical definition of missions? What’s the big deal if we say that every Christian is a missionary?
Matthew Ellison is president of 1615, an organization that helps ch...
Duration: 00:38:15Striving for the Faith in Philippians
Mar 16, 2025Have you ever read Philippians through a missional lens? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott dive into Alex's new book, Striving For The Faith: A Journey through Philippians for Life on Mission, and how Paul's letter to the Philippian church is so much richer when thinking about the missional context that Paul and the church itself was in.
Join us for the Overtime episode where Alex and Scott talk about how you can start writing your first book. Get access at missionspodcast.com/premium.
Family worship is a crucial part...
Duration: 00:34:59Striving for the Faith in Philippians
Mar 16, 2025Have you ever read Philippians through a missional lens? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott dive into Alex's new book, Striving For The Faith: A Journey through Philippians for Life on Mission, and how Paul's letter to the Philippian church is so much richer when thinking about the missional context that Paul and the church itself was in.
Join us for the Overtime episode where Alex and Scott talk about how you can start writing your first book. Get access at missionsshow.com/premium.
Family worship is a crucial part...
Duration: 00:34:59Theology of the Church in Illegal Contexts
Mar 09, 2025Do you know your theology of the church? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with AW, missionary with Reaching and Teaching, who lives in North Africa. Together, they discuss the Biblical theology of the church, the differences and similarities of the North African church and the North American church, and the importance of having a robust understanding of the church.
Family worship is a crucial part of building faith within our families. Reformation Heritage Books has a resource to help guide you in creating an uplifting and Biblically strong worship time...
Duration: 00:36:25Theology of the Church in Illegal Contexts
Mar 09, 2025Do you know your theology of the church? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with AW, missionary with Reaching and Teaching, who lives in North Africa. Together, they discuss the Biblical theology of the church, the differences and similarities of the North African church and the North American church, and the importance of having a robust understanding of the church.
Family worship is a crucial part of building faith within our families. Reformation Heritage Books has a resource to help guide you in creating an uplifting and Biblically strong worship time...
Duration: 00:36:25Building Christian Community in a Muslim Majority Country
Mar 03, 2025How do you cultivate a mature Christian community in a Muslim-majority country? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with William (name changed for security), who is an ABWE missionary in South Asia. They discuss challenges that national believers and missionaries face in that context including church worship, child-rearing, financial difficulties, and the need to develop a strong Christian community.
William is an ABWE missionary serving in South Asia. He works primarily doing theological education to develop church leaders and resources for the local south Asian church.
Family worship...
Duration: 00:47:43Building Christian Community in a Muslim Majority Country
Mar 03, 2025How do you cultivate a mature Christian community in a Muslim-majority country? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with William (name changed for security), who is an ABWE missionary in South Asia. They discuss challenges that national believers and missionaries face in that context including church worship, child-rearing, financial difficulties, and the need to develop a strong Christian community.
William is an ABWE missionary serving in South Asia. He works primarily doing theological education to develop church leaders and resources for the local south Asian church.
Family worship...
Duration: 00:47:43Aaron Renn: Has the ‘Negative World’ Come to an End?
Feb 24, 2025How is the church to respond in a negative world? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with returning guest Aaron Renn. Aaron's "three worlds" model gives a framework on how to understand the cultural attitude toward Christianity in the United States. Together they discuss what the current attitude is and how the church and Christians should respond.
Aaron Renn is the author of, "Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture" (Zondervan). Find out more about Aaron Renn and keep up with his writing by signing up at...
Duration: 00:42:51Aaron Renn: Has the ‘Negative World’ Come to an End?
Feb 24, 2025How is the church to respond in a negative world? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with returning guest Aaron Renn. Aaron's "three worlds" model gives a framework on how to understand the cultural attitude toward Christianity in the United States. Together they discuss what the current attitude is and how the church and Christians should respond.
Aaron Renn is the author of, "Life in the Negative World: Confronting Challenges in an Anti-Christian Culture" (Zondervan). Find out more about Aaron Renn and keep up with his writing by signing up at...
Duration: 00:42:51Is Singleness a Gift? With Mandi Vermilyea
Feb 17, 2025Why does it seem like singleness is the gift that no one wants? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit done with ABWE missionary Mandi Vermilyea to talk about singleness on the mission field. They discuss advantages and disadvantages of being single in ministry, false and hurtful assumptions about singleness, and how churches can best support single women missionaries.
Mandi Vermilyea is a missionary with ABWE's EveryEthne ministry, ministering in North America. She launched the Flourish ministry two years ago to encourage and support single women who are serving the Lord all...
Duration: 00:38:52Is Singleness a Gift? With Mandi Vermilyea
Feb 17, 2025Why does it seem like singleness is the gift that no one wants? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit done with ABWE missionary Mandi Vermilyea to talk about singleness on the mission field. They discuss advantages and disadvantages of being single in ministry, false and hurtful assumptions about singleness, and how churches can best support single women missionaries.
Mandi Vermilyea is a missionary with ABWE's EveryEthne ministry, ministering in North America. She launched the Flourish ministry two years ago to encourage and support single women who are serving the Lord all...
Duration: 00:38:52The Gift of Singleness
Feb 12, 2025In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Mandi Vermilyea to talk about singleness on the mission field.
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Duration: 00:00:42The Gift of Singleness
Feb 12, 2025In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Mandi Vermilyea to talk about singleness on the mission field.
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Duration: 00:00:42How to Start Doing Evangelism Today With Jim Murphy
Feb 10, 2025Do you struggle with evangelism? You're not alone. In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Jim Murphy, from My Circle Training, as they talk about why evangelism can be so difficult. They analyze the cultural mindsets, training pitfalls, and even the church paradigms that hinder evangelism of church members.
Jim Murphy is President of My Circle Training and a local church pastor in Iowa. He has 22 years of church planting experience. EveryEthne, a ministry of ABWE, partners with My Circle Training to equip their North American missionaries to confidently and...
Duration: 00:41:52How to Start Doing Evangelism Today With Jim Murphy
Feb 10, 2025Do you struggle with evangelism? You're not alone. In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Jim Murphy, from My Circle Training, as they talk about why evangelism can be so difficult. They analyze the cultural mindsets, training pitfalls, and even the church paradigms that hinder evangelism of church members.
Jim Murphy is President of My Circle Training and a local church pastor in Iowa. He has 22 years of church planting experience. EveryEthne, a ministry of ABWE, partners with My Circle Training to equip their North American missionaries to confidently and...
Duration: 00:41:52Don’t Make Evangelism a Transaction
Feb 06, 2025This week on The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Jim Murphy from My Circle Training to discuss why evangelism can be so difficult in today's world.
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Duration: 00:01:18Don’t Make Evangelism a Transaction
Feb 06, 2025This week on The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott sit down with Jim Murphy from My Circle Training to discuss why evangelism can be so difficult in today's world.
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Duration: 00:01:18Apologetics 101, Wesley Huff, Joe Rogan, and Presuppositionalism
Feb 05, 2025Since Joe Rogan interviewed Wesley Huff, there has been a renewed interest in Christian apologetics and culture. But what exactly is apologetics?
Alex and Scott dive into the controversy of different apologetic schools of thought, the pros and cons of each, and how moments like these can start to turn a culture back to the Lord.
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Exclusive bonus content A community Signal thread with other listeners and the hosts ... Duration: 00:35:19Apologetics 101, Wesley Huff, Joe Rogan, and Presuppositionalism
Feb 05, 2025Since Joe Rogan interviewed Wesley Huff, there has been a renewed interest in Christian apologetics and culture. But what exactly is apologetics?
Alex and Scott dive into the controversy of different apologetic schools of thought, the pros and cons of each, and how moments like these can start to turn a culture back to the Lord.
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Feb 03, 2025How do we approach apologetics in different contexts? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. Kevin Muriithi, an author and lecturer in Kenya, on how to approach apologetics in an African context. They discuss the spiritual, cultural, and historical perspectives that inform the methods and answer the questions that Africans are asking in relation to the Bible.
Kevin Muriithi is Head of Practical Theology at St. Paul's University in Kenya. He is Chairperson of Apologetics Kenya. He is the author of a new book, "Apologetics in Africa" (available at Langham...
Duration: 00:42:31A New Apologetic for Africa With Dr. Kevin Muriithi
Feb 03, 2025How do we approach apologetics in different contexts? In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. Kevin Muriithi, an author and lecturer in Kenya, on how to approach apologetics in an African context. They discuss the spiritual, cultural, and historical perspectives that inform the methods and answer the questions that Africans are asking in relation to the Bible.
Kevin Muriithi is Head of Practical Theology at St. Paul's University in Kenya. He is Chairperson of Apologetics Kenya. He is the author of a new book, "Apologetics in Africa" (available at Langham...
Duration: 00:42:31The Need for an African Apologetic
Jan 29, 2025In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. Kevin Muriithi to discuss the critical perspectives, history, and questions that inform African apologetics.
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Duration: 00:01:04The Need for an African Apologetic
Jan 29, 2025In this week's episode of The Missions Podcast, Alex and Scott talk with Dr. Kevin Muriithi to discuss the critical perspectives, history, and questions that inform African apologetics.
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Duration: 00:01:04