Today we tune in to part two of the series "The benefits to churches that send their own to the mission field." In this episode, Jeff Jackson tosses around some church priority hot potatoes as he presses into the very real tension of reaching the world vs. reaching the local community. Both need to be done, but usually one happens at the expense of the other. God's design for the church is that it's scope of impact grows globally rather simply a larger geographical footprint in one locale.
Here are a few thoughts shared by Jeff along with links to the resources.
» Jonathan Edwards on Missions
» Charles Spurgeon on missions
Additionally, Jeff mentions this blog post.
Missionary Reciprocity Part Two
Missionary Reciprocity Part One
COVID-19 and Doing Missions Well Part Four
COVID-19 and Doing Missions Well Part Three
COVID-19 and Doing Missions Well Part Two
COVID-19 and Doing Missions Well Part One
Interview with Jackson Wu Part Two
Interview with Jackson Wu Part One
Interview with David and Lorene Wilson Part Two
Interview with David and Lorene Wilson Part One
Interview with Jonathan and Elizabeth Trotter Part Two
Interview with Jonathan and Elizabeth Trotter
The Military as an Illustration of Collectivistic Culture Part Two
The Military as an Illustration of Collectivistic Culture Part One
Taking a Closer Look at the Missionary Newsletter
The Benefits to Churches that Send Their Own to the Mission Field Part One
Shepherd’s Staff Mission Facilitators Beginnings Part Three
Shepherd’s Staff Mission Facilitators Beginnings Part Two
Shepherd's Staff Mission Facilitators Beginnings Part One
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