Missiologically Thinking: Equipping the Church for the Multiplication of Disciples, Leaders, and Churches
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 108 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Few scholars have written on the topic of mission in the General Epistles. In this episode, I discuss how these epistles address the mission of God to bless the nations. These writings offer a glimpse into some of the struggles of the early Church. T... more
The Pauline literature is a deep reservoir of information related to God’s mission in the world. I continue in this episode with the discussion of mission in the Pauline Literature. more
In part one of this two-part study, I address mission in the Pauline Literature. more
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Awesome first season. Extermely helpful and educational. Look forward to next season.
This is a great podcast. As someone who desires to be a missional leader, this podcast is a much needed connection to all things great commission. Thank you for your work.
I really appreciate Dr. J. D. Payne and his work with this podcast. He has great guests that cover the spread of his primary topic. I love it.
I had Dr. Payne for a class in seminary a few years ago, and it's a great gift to have this great resource available from him to help continue to stir thoughts on missions in my mind and heart. Thanks, Dr. Payne!
I was looking forward to the first of this new podcast series, and was not disappointed! To kick off, a fascinating interview about the life of Saint Patrick and his significance for mission today. Thanks, and please keep up the good work JD Payne.
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