"Not if, but how?" is The Mission Society's podcast, dedicated to helping you discover your call...through stories, tips and news from our missionaries and Christian leaders around the globe.
Lynn and Sharon Fogleman are opening a new field for The Mission Society in the newly formed nation of South Sudan. Both physicians, the Foglemans will address the dire health care needs of Yei, South Sudan, as well as share the gospel. Learn more about their ministry through their podcast with Mission Network News.
In this podcast, Travis and Lorna Curry discuss their ministry with Mission Network News. The Currys serve at Children of Zion Village in Namibia and care for 58 orphans, ranging in age from infants to 21-years old. Learn more about their ministry through the podcast.
In this podcast, Esaho Kipuke describes his family’s ministry in Togo. The Kipukes work with abandoned women and children, people affected by HIV/AIDS, as well as train Tongan pastors and lay leaders.
Adam and Jennifer Dalenburg and their family minister in Senegal with The Mission Society. Here, Adam talks with Mission Network News about their ministry of discipling people in this primarily Muslim nation.
Martin Reeves talks with Mission Network News about his family’s ministry in Peru. The Reeves have planted four churches, coordinate a children’s ministry, and disciple future leaders of the Peruvian church. To learn more about their ministry, listen to the podcast above.
Ed and Linda Baker recently returned from serving in Paraguay and Nicaragua to assume the role as co-directors of the Global Resource Team (GRT). The GRT members have specialty skills and use their expertise to assist Mission Society missionaries in their work, such as water wells, medical care, agricultural projects and more. In this podcast, the Bakers talk with Mission Network News about their ministry.
Rich Lively and his family serve with Connect3e to help Karen refugees fleeing Myanmar. More than 200,000 Karen people have been driven from their homes during decades of war, with another 120,000 people living in refugee camps along the Thai border. These refugees are in desperate need of medical care, food, and education, along with the love of Christ. In this podcast, Rich talks with Mission Network News regarding his ministry.
In this podcast, Stan Self, The Mission Society's senior director of church ministry, talks with Mission Network News' Greg Yoder about equipping local churches for mission. After more than 10 years, the Church Ministry department has mentored hundreds of churches seeking to become missional. Self talks about the process in the podcast linked below.
Debra Buenting works jointly with The Mission Society and YWAM. She ministers in the area of communications, telling the story of what God is doing around the world through videography. In this podcast, she explains her ministry and her passion for communicating the gospel.
Billy Drum, a Mission Society missionary in Peru, talks with Mission Network News' Greg Yoder about the educational programs with which he is involved. The Drums founded the Kuyay Talpuy program. Through the Kuyay Talpuy education centers, the Drums are able to touch the lives of children, their families, and their communities. Laurie and Billy are also active in community health outreach and discipleship programs.