As technology connects us together, both shrinking and expanding our world, the global church is changing, too. Missions Today will introduce the people, places, and practices leading in today’s missions field: from pastors and non-profits to business leaders pioneering missional entrepreneurship. Join host and radio veteran Collin Lambert each week to meet the global trailblazers who inspire us t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 146 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
She was raised in a fractured family. At the age of 10, she was picked up for stealing food so she would have something to eat. She lived her teen years in a children’s home. But despite all of that, the Lord had an incredible plan for her life! Hear... more
Medical Missions and Medical Missionaries are nothing new. But what might be news to you is an organization that helps offset the costs of medical training and helps care for medical missionaries in the field. Join Collin this weekend as he talks to ... more
He was born and raised in the church and came to Christ at an early age. As a young man, he had the opportunity to go on multiple mission trips to Haiti. Ultimately, he and his family were called to serve there. Though he faced being kidnapped and th... more
She was raised in Indonesia with a Muslim father whose business went bankrupt. It was partly though that experience that she began an on and off relationship with God. Ultimately, He used the local church to deeply impact her life and bring her to Hi... more
She has faced incredible life challenges – living in a wheelchair, depression, cancer…twice, COVID and more. Yet for decades she has put Jesus first in her life and served Him and the disabled community faithfully. This week on Missions Today, a conv... more
She has worked at various global banks and consulting firms with strategic planning and project management. But what she really loves the most is reaching people with the gospel and equipping individuals and ministries to passionately pursue their Go... more
In 1963 her parents began a 5-minute radio program to target people on the street – people with an emptiness in their heart that didn’t know how to connect with God. Years later, she now runs the organization and has taken that work global. Hear her ... more
She’s been a church volunteer, a church missions director and an entrepreneur. Most recently she’s been selected as the new City Director for Resource Global in Los Angeles, launching in 2025. Her desire is to develop strategic connections, and foste... more
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