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Thinking Missions

SALT Next Gen Ministries

The aim of “Thinking Missions” is to get Christians to think missions! We want to be part of a movement to send 10,000 students to the nations and that won't happen unless the church is thinking missions! In this podcast, we will explore what the Bible says about the mission of God and engage in conversations on how the mission is advancing all over the world.

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In today's episode, Josh interviews Chip Lamca on the positives and negatives of short-term mission trips. We learn how to make the most of short-term opportunities. Also, praying for peace in the Colombian class war.

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What is the relationship between a passion for the glory of God and compassion for perishing sinners? In this episode, Josh walks through chapter 6 in "Let the Nations Be Glad" by John Piper and works out the answer. Also in this podcast: celebrating... more

So how does the mind of a missionary work? In this episode, Josh interviews missionary and author David Joannes (Within Reach Global). David shares how he began ministry in Asia, what it's like to live in Buddhist Thailand, and how we can mobilize a ... more

In today's episode, our host Josh Matteson walks us through the fifth chapter of Piper's "Let the Nations Be Glad". We consider the question, "Is it biblical to define the missionary task of the church as reaching all the unreached peoples of the wor... more

In this episode, 'Thinking Missions' host Josh Matteson interviews missionary Andy Messmer about his journey in and out of faith and his life on the mission field in southern Spain. Plus, in our 'Beyond the Headlines' segment, we will hear about the ... more

Can a person today be saved by the work of Christ even if he or she does not have an opportunity to hear about it? In this episode of "Thinking Missions", our host Josh Matteson walks through chapter 4 of "Let the Nations Be Glad" and explores answer... more

In this episode, Josh talks with Brooks Buser, president of Radius International, about his own experience serving overseas in Papua New Guinea and why extensive pre-deployment training is so important. Plus, we go Beyond the Headlines and think thro... more

Does suffering show the supremacy of God's worth more clearly to the world than all worship and prayer does? Our host Josh Matteson walks us through chapter 3 of "Let the Nations Be Glad" for answers. Also, the missionary heroism of James Chalmers an... more

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