Pull up a chair and take a seat! You’re invited to The Missions Table, an open and casual forum where different voices share their experiences in missions and ministry. Whether you feel a call to ministry, share a burden for missions, or just want to know more about what happens on the foreign mission field, there’s something for you at The Missions Table. Impacting and enlightening lessons in min... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualityChristianity |
So, you’re on a road trip to NAYC and have been thinking about getting involved in missions, don’t miss this episode! more
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The Missions Table is back! Join us for a brand-new episode with TMT founders and newly appointed directors of Global Missions in the European region, Nathan and Tanya Harrod! more
Join pioneer missionaries to the nation of Andorra, Dawn and Corey Beebe, as they recount their personal journey of faith into Global Missions. more
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TMT podcast is one of the best in the Pentecostal movement. His interview skills and pointed questions get the most out of his guests knowledge. They also cover so many topics, most often through the lens of a foreign missionary. Audio quality is excellent as well.
After being introduced to this podcast earlier this year, it has continued to encourage and solidify my faith in so many ways. I’m going on my first AIM trip this year and couldn’t think of a better podcast to help jumpstart my mindset in the right direction; hearing the amazing testimonies and advice from every individual who has contributed and spoken has truly been life changing. more
We LOVE the missions table. As a missionary family, we love gleaning from our peers and elders as they sit around the table. Even though we’ve been involved with missions for a few years now, we still feel like we can learn a lot from these conversations, so thank you for this!! -McBrides
I started listening to this podcast this year and the episodes are tremendous blessings. Thank you all so much. I am learning a lot, the experiences you shared is helping me where i am now in my walk with God and I believe is preparing me for where the Lord is leading me. more
This is by far my favorite podcast. My wife and I were Aimers for a little while and loved every minute of it. I love being able to feel connected to what’s happening around the world through this podcast. Excited for more to come out!
Apple Podcasts | #181 | Spain/Religion & Spirituality/Christianity |
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