Épisodes

  • Raising Kids Cross Culturally
    Nov 11 2025

    Summary


    In this episode, the hosts discuss the unique experiences and challenges faced by third culture kids (TCKs) in the context of missionary life. They explore the blessings and difficulties of raising children in a multicultural environment, the impact of education and community on TCK development, and the opportunities that arise from their diverse backgrounds. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding and supporting TCKs as they navigate their identities and roles in a globalized world.


    Takeaways


    • God has a plan for families in ministry.
    • Discipleship dilemmas are common in missionary life.
    • TCKs experience a unique blend of cultures.
    • Education for TCKs can be complex and challenging.
    • Community support is vital for TCK development.
    • Cultural differences can enrich faith experiences.
    • Home assignments impact TCKs significantly.
    • TCKs have unique opportunities in a globalized world.
    • Language skills are a valuable asset for TCKs.
    • TCKs can be future leaders in the global church.


    Chapters


    00:00 Navigating the Call to Ministry

    02:38 Experiences from the Mission Leaders Conference

    05:17 Understanding Third Culture Kids

    08:17 The Blessings and Challenges of TCKs

    10:35 Education and Adaptation for TCKs

    13:22 The Role of Community in TCK Development

    16:06 Navigating Cultural Differences in Faith

    18:31 The Impact of Home Assignments on TCKs

    21:20 Opportunities for TCKs in a Globalized World


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    45 min
  • Navigating the Complexities of Missionary Furloughs
    Nov 4 2025

    Summary


    This conversation explores the complexities of missionary furloughs, discussing their purpose, common misconceptions, and the various challenges and benefits associated with them. The speakers share personal experiences and insights on how furloughs can serve as a time for reconnection, resource gathering, and spiritual renewal, while also highlighting the difficulties of navigating cultural differences and maintaining personal rhythms during this period.


    Takeaways


    • Furloughs are often misunderstood as vacations.
    • The purpose of furloughs includes reconnecting with supporters and family.
    • Missionaries face unique challenges during furloughs, including logistical planning.
    • Cultural differences can create feelings of reverse culture shock.
    • Furloughs can provide opportunities for personal and spiritual renewal.
    • Maintaining spiritual rhythms during furloughs is crucial.
    • Missionaries should set boundaries to protect their time and energy.
    • Face-to-face interactions during furloughs are invaluable for ministry.
    • Asking for help can alleviate some of the burdens of planning.
    • Furloughs are a time of both work and rest for missionaries.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Missionary Furloughs

    02:32 Understanding the Purpose of Furloughs

    05:20 Common Misconceptions About Furloughs

    08:05 The Good Aspects of Furloughs

    13:20 Challenges and Struggles of Furloughs

    17:00 The Ugly Side of Furloughs

    24:50 Advice for Missionaries on Furloughs

    32:44 Conclusion and Reflection on Furloughs


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    46 min
  • S3 E1 Welcome Back
    Oct 28 2025

    Summary


    In this episode, the hosts discuss their summer experiences, including church retreats and personal growth. They reflect on how they saw God's work in their lives and the lives of others. The conversation transitions into an overview of the upcoming season, focusing on missionary taboos and the challenges faced in ministry. The hosts express excitement for the new season and invite listeners to engage with them on topics of interest.


    Takeaways

    • The importance of addressing both internal and external perspectives in ministry.
    • Seeing God's hand in personal and communal experiences can be uplifting.
    • The summer provided space for deep thinking and strategic planning.
    • Church retreats can lead to significant spiritual growth and community bonding.
    • God's provision can come in unexpected ways, reinforcing faith.
    • Missionary taboos are essential topics that need to be addressed openly.
    • The upcoming season will focus on discipleship dilemmas and challenges.
    • Engaging with listeners for topic suggestions fosters community involvement.
    • Personal experiences can lead to greater insights in ministry.
    • The hosts are committed to exploring difficult conversations in a supportive environment.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts

    02:02 Summer Experiences and Church Retreats

    08:25 Seeing God's Work in Personal Lives

    13:34 Season Three Overview and Themes

    20:56 Exploring Missionary Taboos

    30:46 Closing Thoughts and Future Plans




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    36 min
  • Going: Season 2 Wrap-up
    Jul 1 2025

    Summary


    In this episode, the hosts reflect on their journey through two seasons of the podcast, discussing their growth, key interviews, and the resources they've discovered along the way. They emphasize the importance of community, learning, and the tools available for those in mission work, while also looking forward to future seasons and inviting listener engagement.


    Takeaways


    • Every episode has been a learning opportunity.
    • The podcast serves as a platform for sharing valuable insights.
    • Community and peer conversations are essential in ministry.
    • AI tools can significantly aid in mission work.
    • The importance of evangelism and sharing joy in faith.
    • Listeners are encouraged to suggest future topics and guests.
    • Resources shared can enhance communication in missions.
    • The app from Missio Nexus offers valuable resources for missionaries.
    • The layout of the podcast has been effective for learning.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast Journey

    06:30 Reflections on Season Two

    13:00 Key Takeaways from Interviews

    18:56 Resources and Tools for Mission Work

    22:36 Looking Ahead to Future Seasons


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    25 min
  • Church Planting Tool and Tips
    Jun 24 2025

    Summary


    In this episode, the hosts discuss the critical role of community and collaboration in church planting. They emphasize the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people, utilizing training resources, and engaging in prayer as foundational elements for successful church planting. The conversation also highlights the need for church planters to learn from each other and to integrate into local church communities to enhance their effectiveness in ministry.


    Takeaways


    • The most critical resources in church planting are the people around you.
    • Collaboration is essential in missions and church planting.
    • Training and support networks provide valuable resources for church planters.
    • Prayer is vital for guidance and support in church planting.
    • Taking time before launching a church can lead to better outcomes.
    • Partnering with local churches can enhance church planting efforts.
    • Understanding the life cycle of a church helps in planning and execution.
    • Church planters should seek out networks and communities for support.
    • Community and collaboration are key to fulfilling God's mission.

    1. City to City (Redeemer City to City)

      • This is a church planting network mentioned multiple times in the episode.

      • Suggested link: https://redeemercitytocity.com

    2. Exponential

      • A global church planting network that provides training and resources.

      • Suggested link: https://exponential.org

    3. M4 Europe

      • A Europe-focused network offering church planting training and coaching.

      • Suggested link: https://m4europe.com


      • Exponential Europe Podcast


      Chapters


      00:00 The Importance of Community in Church Planting

      02:39 Navigating Church Planting Resources

      05:46 Training and Support Networks for Church Planters

      08:30 Collaborative Approaches to Church Planting

      11:16 The Role of Prayer in Church Planting

      14:07 Lessons Learned from Church Planting Experiences

      17:20 Wrapping Up: Community and Collaboration in Ministry


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    24 min
  • Going: WITH Alex Brito the church planter
    Jun 17 2025

    Summary


    In this episode, the hosts discuss the journey of church planting with Alex Brito, who shares his personal experiences transitioning from a chef to a church planter in London. The conversation covers the challenges and joys of church leadership, the importance of collaboration among churches, and practical advice for aspiring church planters. Alex emphasizes the need for support, the value of community, and the significance of being comfortable with the possibility of failure in ministry.


    • The London Project – Equipping and supporting church leaders in London; a major focus of Alex’s current ministry.

    • City to City Europe – Church planting network inspired by Tim Keller, where Alex serves as a link trainer.

    • Mosaic Multicultural Church (if a public site exists) – Alex’s current church plant in Elephant & Castle, London.

    • The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan – The book that reignited Alex’s faith journey.

    • Together for the City by Neil Powell & John James – About collaboration in church planting (co-author Neil Powell is from the London Project).

    • City to City’s Incubator Training – Mentioned as a key resource for church planters.

    • Union School of Theology – Where Alex is pursuing his master’s in theology.

    • Missional Communities by Martin Robinson – Jen references Martin Robinson’s work on collaboration.




    • Takeaways


      • Church planting is a journey that requires support and community.
      • Collaboration among churches is essential for growth and outreach.
      • It's important to take your time before launching a church.
      • Failure is a part of the journey; it's better to take risks than to do nothing.
      • Empowering others in leadership is crucial for sustainable ministry.
      • Church revitalization may require a complete replanting approach.
      • Bivocational church planting can be a viable model for sustainability.
      • Expectations about timing in ministry should align with God's timing.
      • Faithfulness to God is more important than any single church project.

      Chapters


      00:00 The Journey of Church Planting

      08:58 Language Blunders and Cultural Insights

      18:11 From Accidental Church Planter to Intentional Leader

      24:08 Current Ministry and Future Vision

      25:35 Understanding Church Planting Dynamics

      32:11 The Role of Bivocational Church Planters

      39:37 Collaboration Over Competition in Church Planting

      46:20 Advice for Aspiring Church Planters



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    51 min
  • Going: where God is at work CHURCH PLANTING
    Jun 10 2025

    Summary


    In this episode, the hosts discuss the complexities and challenges of church planting in cross-cultural contexts. They explore the debate between planting churches versus evangelizing first, innovative strategies for engaging communities, and the critical considerations for church planters. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding cultural contexts, the need for sustainable church structures, and the significance of collaboration among different church planting organizations.


    Takeaways


    • Church planting can be a chicken or egg dilemma.
    • Innovative strategies can help engage communities effectively.
    • Church planting is a marathon, requiring patience and perseverance.
    • Collaboration among different church planting organizations is crucial.
    • Understanding cultural context is key to successful church planting.
    • Church planters should not neglect their families and health.
    • Gradual growth is more sustainable than immediate expansion.
    • Prayer and discernment are essential in church planting.
    • Building relationships within the local community is vital.


    Chapters


    00:00 The Church Planting Dilemma

    15:01 Strategies for Effective Church Planting

    29:51 The Phases of Church Planting

    44:50 Challenges in Church Planting

    29:51 Navigating Church Planting Phases

    30:20 Mission Organizations vs. Church Planting Organizations

    39:12 The Importance of Networks in Church Planting

    41:29 Critical Considerations for Cross-Cultural Church Planters


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    48 min
  • Going: with field leadership tools and resources
    May 27 2025

    Summary


    This conversation explores the multifaceted nature of field leadership, emphasizing the importance of mentorship, community, and conflict management. The speakers discuss the unique challenges faced by field leaders, the necessity of balancing organizational standards with individual needs, and the value of networking and support systems. They also highlight the significance of personal development and preparation for leadership roles, advocating for curiosity and continuous learning as essential traits for effective leadership.


    Links to look into:


    1. Team of Teams by General Stanley McChrystal
      🔗 Official book site or Amazon

    2. Working Genius by Patrick Lencioni
      🔗 Working Genius official site

    3. The Advantage (briefly alluded to in context from prior episodes) by Patrick Lencioni
      🔗 Table Group – Official Book Page



    • Takeaways


      • Mentorship opportunities are critical for leadership development.
      • Field leadership involves managing missionaries and pastors in various capacities.
      • Leadership principles apply across different fields, including sports and business.
      • Field leaders must balance organizational standards with individual needs.
      • Conflict management is a significant aspect of field leadership.
      • Community and networking are vital for field leaders.
      • Curiosity drives leaders to seek advice and learn from others.
      • Preparation for leadership roles often comes from on-the-job experiences.
      • Validation from peers can boost a leader's confidence and effectiveness.
      • Executive assistance can alleviate burdens and enhance leadership effectiveness.


      Chapters


      00:00 The Importance of Mentorship in Leadership

      02:35 Understanding Field Leadership

      06:23 Leading from the Middle: Balancing Advocacy and Organizational Standards

      11:36 Conflict Management in Field Leadership

      12:47 The Value of Community and Networking

      18:22 Preparing for Leadership Roles

      26:27 Supporting Field Leaders for Long-Term Success


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    34 min