Episode 84: PT1 Mission Team returning from ME. What Would You Risk To Make Jesus Known
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You can’t legally own a Bible, you can’t safely say names out loud, and you definitely can’t “do missions” the way most of us picture it, yet people are meeting Jesus and choosing to follow Him anyway. We sit down with Chris, Lori, and Heather from FBC to tell the story of a recent Middle East mission trip and the quiet, courageous work happening through trusted local partners.
We trace how Perspectives and the Great Commission reframe purpose, not as a side interest, but as a clear mandate to make Jesus known among unreached people groups. Lori shares what it’s like to help lead foundations training for brand-new believers, many from Muslim or non-religious backgrounds, who have never seen a Bible and still risk everything to learn the full story of Scripture. We talk disciple-making movements, Four Fields training, and why multiplication matters more than visibility.
Heather takes us into refugee camps where thousands live with trauma, displacement, and little hope. Her team runs a children’s program with strict limits on wording and access, using the story of Jesus feeding the 5,000, games, crafts, and consistent love to create space for long-term ministry to continue after the team leaves. Chris shares how his team teaches the life of David to encourage new believers, plus firsthand stories of God drawing people through dreams and unexpected protection.
If you’ve ever wondered where you fit in missions, this conversation offers real paths forward, from praying to training to simply showing up. Subscribe for part two, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these stories and join the work.
Visit our website at www.fbcboerne.org for more stories, information, and service times.