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  • Episode 89: Knocking On Doors In A Missionary Graveyard: One Missionary's Hope for Japan!
    Apr 21 2026

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    Japan gets labeled “hard soil” so often that many Christians quietly assume spiritual breakthrough there is rare, slow, and maybe impossible. Sitting down with our friend James, a young missionary serving in Japan, challenges that assumption with both honesty and hope. We talk about his winding story from a childhood of constant moving in a military family to watching God rebuild his parents’ marriage and bring his whole home to faith, shaping the way he trusts God to change what feels unchangeable.

    From there, we zoom out to missions strategy and the Bible. Romans 15 becomes our roadmap as we unpack Paul’s ambition to preach where Christ is not known and the idea of “no place left” in a region because the gospel has been fully proclaimed and local churches can carry the work. We connect that to No Place Left training, gospel conversations, disciple making, and the kind of apprenticeship approach that helps ordinary believers move from fear to faithful witness.

    Then we get specific about Japan missions and why the barriers are real: Shinto and Buddhism, deep family identity, ancestor veneration, and the weight of honor-shame culture where becoming Christian can feel like betraying your people. And yet, James shares encouraging on-the-ground fruit, including gospel conversation trainings with Japanese churches and 49 baptisms in roughly six months in Okinawa, plus growing boldness to share publicly and even go door to door.

    If you care about unreached people groups, Japan missionary work, church planting in Osaka, and gospel saturation that multiplies disciples, you’ll find plenty to pray about and act on here. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves missions, and leave a review, then tell us: what part of Japan’s story surprised you most?

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    41 min
  • Episode 88: From Malawi to the Middle East: Kelly Shares her Heart!
    Apr 15 2026

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    Saying yes to God can feel simple in theory and brutal in real life, especially when the assignment changes. I sit down with Kelly, a longtime missionary connected to Divine Mission Ministry in Malawi, and we talk honestly about what happened when God nudged her toward a Middle East missions trip instead. The pushback was real: safety concerns, financial questions, and the quiet fear of disappointing the people she loves. Under all of it was a deeper question many Christians carry: “Did I really mean it when I said I’d go wherever You send me?”

    Kelly shares what it felt like to arrive and realize she would be teaching foundations discipleship training in front of leaders who were already experts. That old insecurity hit hard: why would God use me when someone else is more prepared? The turning point is a powerful “donkey” vision that reframes her role. In Malawi she felt like the donkey carrying others into ministry; in the Middle East she understood she was called to tend the donkeys, to encourage and strengthen believers who will carry the gospel into dark places.

    We also get practical about spiritual warfare and staying steady: journaling, lamenting like the Psalms, confessing fear, sitting in silence, and letting Scripture answer anxiety. Along the way, Kelly tells stories that spotlight the urgency of global missions right now, including believers traveling for hours to get trained, the reality of persecution, and an unforgettable testimony of an Uber driver who helped someone choose Jesus. If you care about Christian missions, disciple making, spiritual gifts, and learning how to hear God’s voice in uncertainty, this conversation will meet you where you are and call you forward.

    Subscribe for more missions stories, share this with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one “yes” you feel God asking from you right now?

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    37 min
  • Episode 87: Heather's SE Asia Report: Snake, Sewing Machines, and a Church in a Slum
    Apr 13 2026

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    India can feel like a world away until you hear what it’s really like on the ground: a roadside slum made of tarps, families surviving on a few dollars a day, and a small hut with a cross that still functions as a church. Brittany Holland sits down with Heather to unpack Heather’s recent SE Asia missions trip and the two realities that kept showing up side by side: heartbreak over poverty and spiritual need, and deep hope as God keeps moving through everyday obedience.

    We talk about why India is central to global missions strategy, including unreached people groups, the 10/40 window, and what you see when you look at Joshua Project maps. Heather also introduces Leena, First Baptist Church’s longtime partner in Southeast Asia, and shares what three decades of faithful presence can look like: sewing training that restores dignity, food support for vulnerable communities, education help for children, and Spirit-led moments where one invitation or one unexpected return visit becomes a turning point.

    The conversation widens to church planting and a growing house church movement using Discovery Bible Study, where Scripture leads to simple questions and one catalytic challenge: who will you share this story with? If you’ve wondered how the gospel spreads in places where believers are a tiny minority, or how Christian humanitarian aid and gospel witness can walk together with integrity, you’ll find clear stories and practical perspective here.

    Subscribe for more stories of God at work among the nations, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. Who will you share this with?

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    38 min
  • Episode 86: Nicole Parks The American Dream Keeps Losing to the Globe!
    Apr 6 2026

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    Your life can look “successful” and still feel strangely small. Brittany sits down with Nicole Parks from Cafe 1040 to talk about why that happens, and what changes when we stop treating the Great Commission like a nice idea and start treating it like a clear calling.

    Nicole explains how Cafe 1040 serves young adults through a highly intentional missions mentorship program: three months of pre-field mentoring, three months overseas with long-term missionaries (often in closed access contexts), and coaching afterward to help graduates take concrete next steps. We talk about why so many people feel called but never go, what it means to come back with your “yes on the table,” and how clarity and confidence can turn passion into long-term obedience.

    We also get personal about the pull of the American dream, the impact of Perspectives, and why the Great Commission is a thread that runs from Genesis to Revelation. If you’re not 18 to 29, you’re not off the hook. Nicole shares practical ways “mature adults” and parents can join God’s global purposes right now through prayer, giving, welcoming internationals, mobilising others, and everyday discipleship tools like Joshua Project, a simple globe habit, and an oikos map.

    If this conversation lights a fire, subscribe for more, share it with a friend who’s asking “what am I here for,” and leave a review so more people can find it.

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    38 min
  • Episode 85: PT2 Mission Team Returning from ME. What if Sacrifice is the Point?
    Mar 31 2026

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    They drove twelve hours to reach an airport, flew into another country, and showed up hungry to learn the Bible for the first time. That kind of faith has a way of shaking you awake.

    We sit down with Lori, Chris, and Heather for part two of our Middle East mission trip conversation and ask for personal highlights, the moments they can’t forget. Lori shares what it’s like to spend a week with brand new believers, some from Muslim backgrounds, hearing stories of sacrifice, courage, and God’s pursuit. Chris talks about Bible access and the quiet miracle of God getting His Word into hard places, plus the privilege of encouraging young men who face daily persecution and live with very little. Heather takes us into refugee camps among the Yazidi people group, where hundreds of children are waiting and a simple bag of beads becomes a doorway to dignity, trust, and love.

    We also get practical about what missions looks like from our church: sending teams, prayer support, giving supplies, and how Perspectives helps mobilise ordinary people for God’s global mission. We break down five habits of a global Christian: give, go, send, pray, and mobilise, because not everyone is called to travel, but everyone is called to participate.

    If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re “qualified,” we want you to hear this clearly: a heart for Jesus is enough, and a simple yes can move mountains. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find these stories. What’s one step you can take this week to join what God is doing among the nations?

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    39 min
  • Episode 84: PT1 Mission Team returning from ME. What Would You Risk To Make Jesus Known
    Mar 24 2026

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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.

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    40 min
  • Episode 83: PT3 Faith's MINI-Series: From Fear To Peace: Faith, Identity, And Calling
    Dec 24 2025

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    What if joy isn’t a reward at the finish line but a sign you’re already on the right path? We sit down with our friend Faith, a teenager learning to trade fear for peace and tight control for open hands, and watch how Scripture, mentors, and missions weave into a coherent, hope-filled life. This isn’t theory. It’s a bus ride to the airport with a brave smile, Psalm 23 spoken over a nervous commute, and a simple listening exercise that surfaces a childhood memory bursting with joy—and a nudge about the future.

    We unpack how identity in Christ reframes pressure, how Philippians 4 can quiet the mind when anxiety spikes, and how James 1 turns trials into training for steadfastness. Faith shares the low-tech habits that made her love the Bible: color-coding God’s character, chasing cross-references through Revelation, and letting the Word interpret her world. We talk about the power of mentors when a parent’s voice lands too close to home, and how families can set intention, pray specifically, and invite trusted guides to speak into their kids’ lives. The result is a network of voices helping young people hear the one Voice that matters most.

    From Mexico to the Middle East, Faith’s story highlights a clear, humble question: if I can go, why wouldn’t I? But going is only one expression of mission. We explore the many ways to participate—praying, giving, welcoming, sending—and why an open-handed posture keeps us responsive when plans shift at the last minute. If you’ve been wrestling with purpose, consider this a practical roadmap: notice where joy appears in obedience, answer fear with Scripture, and take the next step with a steady heart. If this conversation encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review to help others find these stories of faith, identity, and mission.

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    37 min
  • Episode 82: PT2 Faith's MINI-Series: How A High Schooler Found Her Calling To Pray, Go, And Love Across Borders
    Dec 23 2025

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    What if the safest place is not where risk is lowest, but where God has called you? That question threads through a wide-ranging conversation with Faith, a high school student whose quiet prayer for boldness grew into a clear mission identity and a heart for the nations. We share how surrender loosens our grip on control, how prayer became her lane of courage, and why simple presence can change a room—whether in Mexico, a refugee camp in the Middle East, or back home at church.

    We unpack the Great Commission with fresh eyes, drawing on the Perspectives course to redefine “all nations” as ethnos—people groups united by language and culture. That lens transforms mission from a distant idea into practical steps anyone can take: pray, give, go, welcome, and mobilize. Faith’s story shows how those pathways intertwine. She describes the joy of serving in Mexico, where a memory as small as a soccer game inspired a local woman to serve her community years later. Short-term doesn’t mean shallow; when love is sincere, seeds multiply.

    The Middle East trip brings the tension of restrictions and the surprise of open doors. Our team navigates careful language, crafts simple VBS moments, and partners with local leaders who build long-term relationships with moms and families. One camp started with “don’t share,” but ended with gatekeepers asking, “Are you Christians?” and inviting a return for Christmas outreach. Along the way, prayer moved from daunting to natural, and fear gave way to the calm assurance that God’s will is the safest place to stand.

    If your heart is tugging, consider your next step. Pray for an unreached people group. Welcome a neighbor from another country. Give to send or strengthen a team. Or say yes to going, like Faith did. Subscribe for more stories of mission, identity, and hope—and leave a review to help others find the show. What part will you play?

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    33 min