PMPod
Pod #19 A Reformed Missionary
Jan 18, 2021
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In this Pod, I talk with a guy who approaches missions from a Reformed Baptist perspective. We have a fascinating conversation about what the church is and isn’t, the role of the local church in missions, what he thinks about CPMs and DMMs, how loneliness is a part of his experience, and much more.
"People think working with the local church is a waste of time. But I want to see the local church become a model of what a biblical church could be."
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Timeline
- 0:00 Introduction
- 1:01 From Police to Missionary
- 5:27 Why the Middle East and not somewhere else?
- 8:07 Did your wife feel called to the Middle East?
- 8:53 What are the Reformed Baptist distinctions of missions and church?
- 13:21 Is the Reformed Baptist model too slow and heavy to be practical?
- 17:06 What does a church in the Middle East look like for you?
- 19:11 What is the importance of the Church for the spread of the Gospel?
- 21:31 What is your involvement in the church?
- 22:21 What role do international churches in missions?
- 23:45 Do you think there are healthy, biblical churches in the Arab World?
- 25:26 Why doesn’t the Reformed crowd talk about discipleship very much?
- 33:21 What are some “Silver Bullet” traps workers fall into?
- 36:51 What is your Gospel hope in Missions?
- 37:50 Was it hard to go from “secular” work to missions?
- 39:20 Was it hard on your family to move to the Middle East?
- 44:09 Do you do ministry with your wife?
- 45:26 Is there something from God’s Word that gives you hope, and what resources have been helpful for you?