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Episode SummaryDeep in the heart of Cameroon, God is doing the impossible. Join Mark Gilmore as he interviews Pastor Godlove, a missionary church planter reaching some of the most unreached people groups—including the Pygmies and Muslims—with the gospel. Hear incredible stories of chiefs begging for the truth, entire villages turning to Christ, and the miraculous ways God is proving His power in the midst of spiritual warfare. This is frontline missions at its most raw and real!Topics DiscussedThe missionary trek that launched a church-planting movement in CameroonHow a chief's plea for truth led to a new church in an unreached villageThe call of God that led Pastor Godlove from medicine to missionsThe challenges of church planting in deep jungle regionsHow the Pygmies and Muslims are responding to the gospelSpiritual warfare in missions—demonic oppression, persecution, and tribal conflictsHow a Muslim man on his deathbed found healing and salvationA woman miraculously raised from her sickbed after prayerThe power of indigenous believers taking ownership of church plantingHow you can pray and support gospel advance in CameroonKey TakeawaysGod is still doing miracles. From healings to gospel breakthroughs, His power is evident.The harvest is plentiful, but laborers are few. Unreached villages are desperate for the gospel.Spiritual opposition is real. Demonic oppression, persecution, and tribal wars hinder the work.Discipleship and church planting matter. Evangelism isn't enough—believers must be trained and equipped.You can be part of the mission. Through prayer, giving, and going, you can help reach the unreached.If you have your own unique story of gospel advance or if you sense God leading you toward a particular people group, we'd love to hear about it. Even if it's just a sentence or two, share what God is doing in an email to gomission@theegeneration.org.GoMission, hosted by Mark Gillmore, is a monthly, missions-focused program designed to expose young people to the people, stories, and opportunities happening across the globe in the world's harvest fields. If you've been encouraged by this podcast, please take the time to give us a five-star rating and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the Thee Generation for others. For more faith inspiring resources and information about joining Thee Generation, please visit theegeneration.org.
Send us a textWhen Jesus told His disciples to heal the sick, cast out demons, and raise the dead, He meant it! Our special guest, Timo Shely, has done all three of these things, and of course, he preaches the Gospel as he does so. Today, Timo shares his journey of developing a robust faith in Jesus.Timo and Marie Shely's Documentary:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OaTXhZ1ZtJY❤️ SHOW YOUR SUPPORT - LINKS BELOW...➡️ DONATE ➡️ Join our team!https://www.givesendgo.com/karlgesslerfamilybandhttps://www.patreon.com/karlgesslerSocial Media➡️Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089357625739➡️Telegram - https://t.me/FaithoftheFathers➡️Truth Social - https://truthsocial.com/@UCLOvq6O4aIXLrkKxwXkq3uA ➡️Gab - https://gab.com/KarlGesslerSupport the show
In this episode we dive deep into the extraordinary experiences of Marc-David Munk, an emergency doctor who served as a flight surgeon in 11 East African countries. We explore his newly published book, Urgent Calls from Distant Places, which documents his time in Africa and the challenges he faced in providing healthcare amidst severe trauma, disease, and diverse pathology. Marc shares his journey from an uncertain university student to becoming a doctor, and ultimately finding his purpose in serving the medical needs of African communities. We unpack the themes of empathy, self-discovery, and the "hero's journey" within the context of extreme medicine. Join us to gain insights into Marc's compelling narrative and the profound impact of his experiences. You can order Urgent Calls from Distant Places January 30, 2024, There'll be a Kindle version on Amazon.
Cindy Yurth's vocational & spiritual journey can be an inspiration for everyone. From her time starting a literacy program in Utah with VISTA, to work in Liberia as part of the Peace Corps, and again in Africa, in Ghana, with the Society of African Missions (Catholic), Cindy has sought out world-healing work.
Welcome to Bibletheory podcast where we study the doctrine of the church from every side possible. In this episode, I talk with missionary/pastor Jeff Bys, who is currently in Kenya, Africa with his family building up the next generation of believers. Pastor Jeff is Vice President, Director of African Missions and Board Vice Chairman, Co-Director of Mercy Children's Home, Co-Director of Mercy Christian Academy, Pastor/Elder of Mercy Baptist Church-Kaya, and Director of Mercy Ministries Discipleship Classes. In this episode we get a general introduction to the Christian nation of Kenya, Pastor Jeff brings key insight into why Kenya needs the gospel and why his whole went with him on his missionary journey. He talks about some of the challenges that he has faced during his time there and shares some of the blessings that have come his way. Stay tuned. Please rate this podcast. Give it a 5-star rating. Please follow & share the links below- Buy me a coffee- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Thechicanoknox Subscribe to my YouTube Channel- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjPTfpJklctipvJI5OJyYMw Listen to the Podcast here- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bibletheory/id1573277136 Follow me on Twitter- https://twitter.com/thechicanoknox Follow me on Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/chicanoknox/ Mercy Home Twitter- https://twitter.com/MercyHomeKenya Learn more about Mercy Ministries here- https://mercyministries.ngo/ Pastor Jeff Bys- https://twitter.com/jeff_bys
Historian Susan Williams discusses the United States' covert programme to undermine the leaders of newly independent African nations in the 1950s and 1960s. Speaking to Rob Attar, she highlights the stories of Congo's Patrice Lumumba and Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah, both of whom were ultimately ousted from power.(Ad) Susan Williams is the author of White Malice: The CIA and the Neocolonisation of Africa (C Hurst & Co, 2021). Buy it now from Waterstones:https://go.skimresources.com?id=71026X1535947&xcust=historyextra-social-viewingguide&xs=1&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.waterstones.com%2Fbook%2Fwhite-malice%2Fsusan-williams%2F9781787385559 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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This podcast dives deeper in to the global mission field with the topic of African missions. Pastor Joshua Ngao brings his experience to the table from working with Fisher’s of Men Ministries to talk about about poverty in Africa, ministry in and trips to Kenya, accountabily for mission groups, supporting national pastors, and much more. Listen to the Audio Question: Who has Jesus called you to reach? What is the calling on your life? You can leave a comment by clicking here. If he has called you, whatever you go through, in the end there will be a testimony.Click To Tweet Overview Growing up in poverty with a single mom, Joshua moved to Nairobi, Kenya in High School. Then in college, while working at a Hotel, Joshua met a man who shared Jesus with him, and he committed his life to Jesus. The Lord called Joshua into ministry, taking him out of a great life and job, to working with kids in Nairobi with nothing. A US House of Representative member from Mississippi and a lady from Camanche, IA came to visit Kenya, which led to Joshua sharing his heart for ministry with them. Pastor Ngao was able to get a visa to America. which the Lord opened doors for Joshua to speak all over the US about Kenya and the needs. Fisher’s of Men Ministry is not about their own prosperity, but to build the Kingdom of God in Kenya by planting churches, training leaders, and care for children’s needs. FOM’s goal is to train and send local missioanries to all the 47 counties of Kenya to reach the entire country. Pastor Joshua Ngao Topics Discussed Poverty in Kenya and other African countries Ministering in Africa God’s calling on your life Sacrificing for the Lord Expectations for a Trip to Kenya Effects of the prosperity gospel being preached in Africa Accountability for missionaries African’s perspectives on Westerners Supporting national missionaries Caring for physical needs in ministry Explore Additional Resources Fisher’s Of Men Ministries website Phone Number (563) 508–5550 Joshua’s Facebook Joshua’s Twitter @JoshuaNgao Child Sponsorships Kenya Prosperity Gospel ECFA Seal If you can’t see this video in your RSS reader or email, then click here. How to Minister in Africa Be careful who you support so you are not scammed. Work with a local pastor because they know how to work with the people. If you are called to minister in Africa, take a 2 week trip for confirmation. Support local/national pastors by training them in leaders and sending them out. Teach them to provide for their needs so they are able to be apart of the church. We demonstrate the Gospel to People. #RenewingOurCityClick To Tweet Subscribe to the Podcast Link to itunes Link to Stitcher Share What You Like If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on itunes and write a brief review. That would help tremendously in getting the word out and raising the visibility of the show. The post Episode 3 : Pastor Joshua Ngao from Fisher’s of Men Ministries on African Missions appeared first on Pastor Matt Shaw.
Libby Purves meets actor Jack Lowden; Bobby Teale, a former associate of The Kray twins; Bernard Lynch, an openly gay Roman Catholic priest and sculptor Sophie Dickens. Actor Jack Lowden plays athlete and devout Scottish Christian Eric Liddell in the new stage production of the film 'Chariots of Fire' directed by Edward Hall. The play tells the stories of Liddell and Harold Abrahams who both won gold medals at the 1924 Olympics in Paris. 'Chariots of Fire' is at the Hampstead Theatre in London. Bernard Lynch is an openly gay Roman Catholic priest. Ordained in 1971, he spent two years as a missionary in Zambia before being sent to New York for postgraduate studies. For 15 years he was Theological Consultant to the Board of Directors of Dignity New York -- an organisation for Lesbian, Gay, Transgendered and Bisexual Catholics and their friends. He founded the AIDS/HIV Ministry of Dignity New York in 1982, which continues its work to the present day. In 1998 he married, in the presence of a Catholic priest, his life partner. They had their Civil Partnership in 2007. Last year he was suspended by his order the Society of African Missions because of his comments at the Protest the Pope march in 2010. His book 'If It Wasn't Love, Sex, Death and God' is published by Circle Books. His previous book, 'A Priest On Trial' was published by Bloomsbury. Bobby Teale and his brothers, David and Alfie were part of notorious Kray twins' circle - they were part of the Firm. Bobby was initially drawn to the twins' glamorous world but after he witnessed Ronnie and Reggie becoming more violent, he turned his back on the brothers and became a police informant. Bobby's evidence helped the police convict the Krays. He then fled the country and it wasn't until forty years later that he was reunited with his brothers who'd thought he was dead. Their story is told in 'Bringing Down The Krays', published by Ebury Press. Sophie Dickens is a sculptor who uses muscular movement, the power beneath the skin, to characterise her work. To celebrate athleticism in this Olympic year, she was commissioned to make a judo sculpture by the British Judo Association. She then created a bronze sporting series that includes sequences of athletes in sports such as fencing, weightlifting, wrestling and gymnastics. These make up her solo show at the Sladmore Contemporary Gallery in London. Producer: Paula McGinley.