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Businessman and investor Doug Cobb joins Wayne Shepherd in conversation about his goal of assisting in the completion of the Great Commission. (click for more...) Website: https://finishingfund.org, https://www.douglasfcobb.comIn this First Person interview, Wayne Shepherd speaks with Doug Cobb, founder of the Finishing Fund and author of The Sprint to the Finish, about the accelerating global effort to fulfill the Great Commission. Cobb explains how his background in business and venture investing uniquely prepared him to help fund and launch first-time gospel engagement among unreached people groups, noting that fewer than 100 such groups remain worldwide. He describes three biblical “finish lines” of the Great Commission—believers in every people group, Scripture in every language, and a gospel presence in every place—and highlights remarkable progress through collaboration, technology, media, and prayer. Throughout the conversation, Cobb shares powerful stories of first believers, emphasizes prayer as foundational spiritual warfare, and challenges listeners to participate by praying, giving, and “going,” whether across the globe or across town, as God brings the unreached into everyday reach. NEXT WEEK: Dan Hawkins, Village MinistriesSend your support for FIRST PERSON to the Far East Broadcasting Company:FEBC National Processing Center Far East Broadcasting CompanyP.O. Box 6020 Albert Lea, MN 56007Please mention FIRST PERSON when you give. Thank you!
Today, on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of “Who Am I” with discussions about living in step with the Holy Spirit. We then turned to the phone lines to ask listeners the question, “What’s something about yourself that you couldn’t see until the Holy Spirit revealed it to you? We then had Ray Comfort join us to discuss how to differentiate between doing things out of stupidity and doing things out of faith and in obedience to God. Ray is the Founder and CEO of Living Waters, which is a ministry that exists to inspire and equip Christians to fulfill the Great Commission. He also cohosts the award-winning television program, “Way of the Master”, which airs in 190 countries and he is the producer of award-winning movies that have been viewed by millions. He has also written over 100 books, including his latest, “Idiotic Things People Did in the Bible.” We then had our weekly segment, “Ally Thinks It’s Funny.” You can hear the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Ray Comfort Interview [05:41] Listener Stories Interview [38:25] Ally Thinks It’s Funny [51:05] Karl and Crew airs live weekday mornings from 5-9 a.m. Central Time. Click this link for ways to listen in your area! https://www.moodyradio.org/ways-to-listen/Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a question that should be vital for Christians, especially since the Great Commission makes growing Christianity one of most important concerns. But do we really know? In today's episode, Warren Smith says we know the answer to this question. It's hiding in plain sight. It is this: The church grows when we are fruitful and multiply, and when we raise our children in the nurture and admonition of the Lord. It really is as simple as that. To read a script of today's podcast episode, click here.
Your church has groups, classes, Bible studies, and a beautiful buffet of programs—but your people aren't growing spiritually. You're seeing staff burnout, volunteer shortages, and 40% of your congregation still can't quote the Great Commission. The problem isn't lack of activity; it's that you've created a maze of programs instead of a clear discipleship pathway. Scott Ball and A.J. Mathieu are your hosts for The Church Revitalization Podcast, a weekly show from The Malphurs Group dedicated to helping church leaders develop practical strategies for church health and growth. Together they bring decades of consulting experience working with churches across the country to implement effective discipleship systems. In this episode, Scott and A.J. diagnose three critical signs your church has a maze instead of a map. [2:13] Sign #1: Menu vs. Map [6:28] Sign #2: Members Can't Name Their Next Step [13:08] Sign #3: Measuring Programs, Not Progress The episode concludes with practical steps to shift from program-oriented thinking to process-oriented discipleship. Ready to simplify and strengthen your church's discipleship pathway? Get a 7-day free trial of the Healthy Churches Toolkit at healthychurchestoolkit.com, where you'll find Strategic Envisioning training and tools to help you build a clear discipleship process. Connect with a certified Malphurs Group guide at malphursgroup.com to partner with your church in making disciples who make disciples. Follow us on social media: Facebook: facebook.com/malphursgroup Instagram: instagram.com/malphursgroup YouTube: youtube.com/themalphursgroup X: x.com/malphursgroup Read the full show notes at malphursgroup.com/325
The Thinklings Podcast — Episode 281 The Thinklings Podcast — Episode 281 Welcome to Episode 281 of The Thinklings Podcast! In this episode, the Thinklings begin with Books & Business before turning their attention to Jesus' calling of the twelve disciples and how that calling connects to the Great Commission. Thanks for tuning in to this week's conversation!
In this episode of the Global Missions Podcast, Mags talks with Jaci Hutchcraft and Jayne Russell Olson about the heart behind Kids' Kairos, a brand-new missions curriculum designed to help churches disciple children into God's global story. They share the vision, the journey behind creating it, and why they're hopeful about welcoming the next generation into the Great Commission.
Join us this week as Raechel and Amanda welcome Whitney Capps back to the podcast for another action-packed week in the book of Acts. In this episode they spur one another on in their unique roles in the Great Commission and rejoice in the power that can only be found in the gospel.Open your Bibles with us this week! This episode corresponds to Week 4 of She Reads Truth's Acts reading plan. You can read with the She Reads Truth community on our site, in our app, or with our Acts printed or digital Daily Reading Guide.In this episode:Simple SeminaryTheology and Other Fun Stuff PodcastThe Melody of Grace by Whitney CappsShe Reads Truth on Instagram & FacebookRaechel Myers on InstagramAmanda Bible Williams on InstagramWhitney Capps on Instagram*If you purchase something through our links, She Reads Truth may earn an affiliate commission.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Magellan AI - https://docsend.com/view/5vdvbdx7cr4tikmyPodscribe - https://podscribe.com/privacy
In this 2026 Vision Weekend message, Pastor Jerry Dirmann shares God's vision for a disciple-making culture and movement. Through Scripture and prophetic insight, this message calls believers to recognize the time of their visitation, increase fruitfulness, pray persistently, and faithfully steward what God has entrusted to them. You'll be challenged to believe God's promises, respond in faith, and commit yourself to fulfilling the Great Commission in this season.MORE...« Jesus Disciple » God is calling believers EVERYWHERE to be a part of fulfilling the Great Commission, making disciples around the world. Get free resources and find out more at BeJesusDisciple.com.« Support the Jesus Disciple Vision » Give at https://jesusdisciple.com/give/« Solid Lives » To find out more about the ministry of Solid Lives, visit https://solidlives.com/« Support » Help us get free resources out to more people. To support the ministry of Solid Lives, please visit https://solidlives.com/give/« Podcasts » Listen to weekly messages or a daily episode from The New Testament Daily podcast here: https://solidlives.com/podcast/Support the show
Has global missions strayed from a reformed foundation? In this episode of The Missions Show, Alex and Scott talk with Pastor Jerry Slate Jr. to discuss the theological foundations and practical realities of faithful reformed missionary work. The conversation centers on the question of what sustains missionaries through hardship, rejection, and long seasons of discouragement. Jerry, Alex, and Scott emphasize the central role of the local church in sending, vetting, and sustaining missionaries, warning against outsourcing this responsibility entirely to parachurch organizations. The episode highlights the need to tether missiology firmly to historic Christian theology, confessional faith, and biblical ecclesiology. Check out Jerry Slate Jr.'s new book, Reforming World Missions from Founders Press. Follow Jerry's church Berean Baptist Church in Powder Springs, Georgia. Find sermon audio here. Key Topics Perseverance in missions grounded in the worth and glory of God The relationship between theology proper and missionary motivation Critiques of pragmatic and movement-driven missiology The local church as the primary sending and overseeing body for missions The importance of biblically qualified leadership and discipleship Recovering historic, confessional theology in global missions Do you love The Missions Show? Have you been blessed by the show? Then become a Premium Subscriber! Premium Subscribers get access to: Exclusive bonus content A community Signal thread with other listeners and the hosts Invite-only webinars A free gift! Support The Missions Show and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionsshow.com/premium The Missions Show is powered by ABWE. Learn more and take your next step in the Great Commission at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionsshow.com.
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What does it actually mean to put God first—not just in belief, but in real life?In this message, we walk through three defining truths that reshape how we see faith: the Greatest Commandment, the Great Commission, and the Greatest Relationship. This isn't about religious performance, personal improvement, or checking spiritual boxes. It's about love that shows up in action, obedience that doesn't wait for qualification, and a relationship with Jesus that goes deeper than familiarity. If your faith has felt distant, stalled, or overly complicated, this conversation is an invitation to reconnect your soul to what truly matters—and to step into the life and purpose God intended all along.—To connect, learn more or donate, visit gravetopchurch.com Follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok by searching @gravetopchurch
What if the life you're chasing isn't found in success, comfort, or achievement—but in the Kingdom of God?In this message, we return to Matthew 28:18–20, where Jesus gives His final and clearest mission for the Church: make disciples. Not just attend church. Not just believe quietly. But learn from Jesus, obey Him, and help others do the same—everywhere we go.If faith has felt boring, stagnant, or disconnected from real life, it might be because we've been searching for LIFE in the wrong kingdoms. Jesus offers something better: a life of purpose, courage, obedience, and joy found in His Kingdom.In this sermon, you'll learn:✔️What it truly means to be a disciple of Jesus✔️Why life is not found in comfort, politics, or self—but in God's Kingdom✔️How obedience and mission lead to joy, not restriction✔️Why the local church is God's Plan A for changing the world✔️How making disciples gives meaning to every season of lifeKey Scriptures:- Matthew 28:18–20 — The Great Commission- Matthew 6:21 — “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”- John 10:10 — Life to the full- Luke 9:23 — Take up your cross daily- 2 Corinthians 5:20 — We are Christ's ambassadorsSearch Keywords:Great Commission sermon, what is life about, making disciples, Kingdom of God sermon, Christian purpose, discipleship explained, local church mission, finding meaning in faith, following Jesus fullyLife isn't found in playing it safe—it's found in following Jesus and joining His mission.Like, Subscribe, and share this message with someone who's searching for purpose and a life that truly matters.
This sermon explores how believers are called to participate in the Great Commission of making disciples, emphasizing that we are sent in the same way Jesus was sent by the Father. The message addresses the common resistance and fear that prevents Christians from sharing the gospel, revealing that we go out already loved by God (with His pleasure), with clear purpose, alongside His people, and most importantly, filled with His presence through the Holy Spirit. The sermon challenges the notion that evangelism is optional or reserved for "elite" Christians, instead presenting it as a standing order for all believers. The key theological insight is that we cannot fulfill our mission in our own strength—we need the filling of the Holy Spirit to empower us, just as a glove needs a hand to fulfill its purpose.
Title: How to Be BoldScripture Reading: Joshua 1:6-9Series: Be Bold!How do we move from cautious faith to courageous action? We learn the answer from Joshua, who was commanded to be strong and courageous. True boldness is born out of trust in God. To be bold, we must first "Take Hold" of the unique calling God has placed on our lives. Next, we must "Take Heed" of God's Word by internalizing it through study and conversation. Finally, we must "Take Heart." We never go into a moment of boldness alone. The Holy Spirit is always with us, just as Jesus promised. Through these three simple steps, we can live out our mission statement boldly in the year ahead.
The sermon centers on the Great Commission as exemplified in the conversion of Cornelius, a Gentile centurion, highlighting that true evangelism is not merely a mission field endeavor but a personal, ongoing responsibility for every believer. Through the narrative in Acts 10, the preacher emphasizes that Cornelius's prayers and alms were heard by God not as a means of salvation, but as a divine preparation for the gospel, underscoring God's mercy toward the seeking heart. The core message is that salvation is not a transaction but a transformative experience that compels the saved to become authentic witnesses—Martus—testifying to what they have personally seen and felt in Christ, a role angels cannot fulfill due to their lack of sin and redemption. The sermon calls believers to move beyond comfort, doubt, and opposition, embracing the personal, costly, and urgent duty to share the gospel, whether through direct evangelism, personal testimony, or supporting missions, all rooted in the authority and presence of Christ. Ultimately, the Great Commission is not a distant mandate but a daily, intimate call to bear witness to the life-changing power of Christ, with the assurance that God is with His people always, even to the end of the age.
Pastor Mark concludes the series of Walking Out the Great Commission Part 4. He shared from Acts 4 showing that sometimes persecution comes when we walk out the Great Commission, but we need to trust the Holy Spirit's direction and let the Spirit guide us and put the words in our mouths when this happens. We don't need to back down walking this out even though it puts us in the line of fire.
In this foundational message, David Swart dives into Genesis 1 to move beyond the typical "science vs. faith" debate and uncover the profound "Why" behind our existence. He explores the Hebrew concept of Tove (Good), revealing that God's creation isn't just aesthetically pleasing, but perfectly ordered for human flourishing. By unpacking the Imago Dei (Image of God) and the original mandate to subdue and rule, Swart challenges us to see our work, relationships, and identity through the lens of God's royal representation. The sermon concludes by linking the original mandate of Genesis to the Great Commission of Matthew, calling us to be renewed image-bearers who fill the world with the presence of Jesus.Be sure to follow 614 Church online:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/614_church/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/614church/Website: https://www.614church.orgTo support our ministry, https://614church.org/give/To fill out a contact card so we can stay in touch, click the link below!https://614.churchcenter.com/people/forms/283193Until Everyone Knows Jesus.0:00 – Defining Our Biblical Worldview and Purpose0:51 – The Rhythm of Forming and Filling Creation3:05 – Beyond Science: Who Created and Why?4:25 – Understanding Tove: Functional Goodness and Flourishing9:58 – Imago Dei: Mirroring the Nature of God15:54 – Royal Representatives: Stewarding the King's World18:08 – The Mandate: Cultivation Over Exploitation23:38 – Great Commission: Filling Earth With Disciples
In this episode of the Ps+ we join Nick Hatton one last time to discuss the lengths a mature disciple will go in obedience to God and submission to his Great Commission.
Pop Christianity has sold families a version of faith that looks good on the surface, but quietly undermines God's design for marriage, children, and legacy. In this episode, Steven is joined by Jeff Davenport to expose 5 big lies threatening the biblical family and to introduce The Abrahamic Starter Kit—a short, no-fluff series designed to help Christian men step off the spiritual merry-go-round and start building multi-generational faithfulness. This conversation is especially for dads who sense there's more to biblical leadership but haven't had the language or framework to articulate it yet. Stick around, and you'll begin to see your family, faith, and future through a completely different lens. Links Mentioned in this Episode: Pagen Christianity The Open Church About Abraham's Wallet: Abraham's Wallet exists to inspire and equip Biblical family leaders. Please partner with us in inspiring and equipping multi-gen families at https://abrahamswallet.com/support AW website Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Chapters (00:00:00) - The Abrahamic Starter Kit(00:03:04) - The Symbols of the Family(00:04:20) - 5 Big Lies That Threaten God's Design for Your Family(00:06:54) - He Deserves A Mission(00:14:09) - Wonders' gatherings and the Great Commission(00:22:40) - Hebrews 6: The Basic Skills(00:24:19) - The Pastor is the Real Spiritual Head of Your Home(00:29:55) - The Role of the Pastor in a Church(00:33:25) - Abrahamic Family Leader Lie #4(00:40:13) - Give to the Local Church House(00:42:57) - No Child Is a Burden(00:46:54) - Overvaluing Children in the Culture(00:50:00) - The fruit of the Pop Christian story(00:54:11) - The Problem with Church Services
In Week 3 of our NEXT series, Pastor Rich unpacks what it really means to be a disciple—and why Jesus' call is bigger than a one-time decision. We're talking about three simple discipleship goals: Be with Jesus Become like Jesus Be on mission with Jesus. From there, we zoom in on the Great Commission (Matthew 28) and the phrase that changes everything: Jesus isn't just giving us an activity—He's calling us to a lifestyle of disciple-making as you go. We also look at one of the most controversial parts of Jesus' ministry: who He ate with—and what that shows us about God's heart for people who feel far from Him. Scripture in this message: Matthew 28:18–20 Matthew 4:19 Luke 5:29–32 --Connect With Us-- Need prayer, want to sign up for baptism or surrender your life to Christ? Follow this link : https://bit.ly/m/lifechurchia
This week, Kaon Serjani joins the podcast to share what God is doing in the formerly Communist, formerly Ottoman, formerly Christian country of Albania. He gives a brief history and shares encouraging stories of how they are seeing the gospel advance. Learn more about Kaon and his ministry at partner.ifce.alWhat happens when someone journeys from Christianity to Islam, then to atheism—and finally back to Jesus? Kaon explains the complex spiritual landscape of Albania, shaped by Islam, communism, and skepticism, and how God is drawing people to Himself through honest conversations, respectful dialogue, and thoughtful answers to hard questions. Together, they explore why apologetics and relational evangelism matter, how long-term conversations can lead to genuine faith, and why listening often opens doors that arguments cannot.This episode is especially encouraging for Christians engaging friends who are skeptical, Muslim, atheist, or deeply unsure about faith. It offers a hopeful picture of how God works through patience, love, and truth to bring people to Jesus—even after years of doubt.Topics include: faith and doubt, Christian apologetics, Islam and Christianity, atheism, evangelism through relationships, answering hard questions, global missions, and discipleship.Fuel for the Harvest is a Christian discipleship podcast equipping everyday followers of Jesus to make disciples and live out the Great Commission.
Missionaries Lucas and Jeremy challenge the church with a sobering and hope-filled call to surrender—inviting us to follow Jesus not just in power, but all the way to the cross. Through stories from the nations and the vision of Every Language, we are reminded that God uses weakness, obedience, and laid-down lives to fulfill the Great Commission, bringing His Word and His presence to the ends of the earth.
In Taking Control of Your Life, Pastor Jerry Dirmann teaches how believers can move from instability to stability by making intentional, God-centered choices. This message reveals why trying to live two lives creates conflict, how pruning brings greater fruitfulness, and how regret and resentment can keep us stuck in the past. You'll be encouraged to seek first God's Kingdom, receive His grace, and walk in the freedom He has prepared for you.MORE...« Jesus Disciple » God is calling believers EVERYWHERE to be a part of fulfilling the Great Commission, making disciples around the world. Get free resources and find out more at BeJesusDisciple.com.« Support the Jesus Disciple Vision » Give at https://jesusdisciple.com/give/« Solid Lives » To find out more about the ministry of Solid Lives, visit https://solidlives.com/« Support » Help us get free resources out to more people. To support the ministry of Solid Lives, please visit https://solidlives.com/give/« Podcasts » Listen to weekly messages or a daily episode from The New Testament Daily podcast here: https://solidlives.com/podcast/Support the show
Do you believe miracles can still happen? In this episode of The Missions Show, Scott is joined by Dr. Darren Carlson—pastor, author, and founder of Training Leaders International—to discuss the ongoing work of God as revealed in the book of Acts and experienced around the world today. Drawing from Carlson's new book, Witness: Missional Devotions from the Book of Acts, the conversation explores whether Acts should be viewed merely as a historical account or as an invitation to expect God's continued unusual activity through the church. Scott and Darren wrestle honestly with the tension between miracles and the “grind” of everyday ministry. Through global mission stories, pastoral experiences, and personal encounters, Carlson emphasizes that God is actively at work—often beyond our narrow expectations. By telling true stories of God's work, the church is strengthened, believers are made glad, and hope is restored even amid suffering, persecution, and apparent setbacks. Key Topics The book of Acts as a model for ongoing Christian mission, not just past history Balancing expectation for miracles with ordinary faithfulness in daily life Discernment amid exaggerated or false miracle claims Forced migration and persecution as catalysts for mission in Acts Storytelling as a means of encouraging believers and strengthening faith Do you love The Missions Show? Have you been blessed by the show? Then become a Premium Subscriber! Premium Subscribers get access to: Exclusive bonus content A community Signal thread with other listeners and the hosts Invite-only webinars A free gift! Support The Missions Show and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionsshow.com/premium The Missions Show is powered by ABWE. Learn more and take your next step in the Great Commission at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionsshow.com.
In All That I Have Commanded You, we explore whether Yeshua commanded his disciples to teach the Torah to the nations. By examining Matthew 28:19–20 in context with Matthew 5:17–19, we show that the Great Commission includes teaching God's commandments.Key Scriptures: Matthew 28:19–20; Matthew 5:17–19; Deuteronomy 4:5–8; Isaiah 2:2–4Takeaway: Yeshua's Great Commission continues the Torah's mission to bring God's instruction to all nations. Hashtags: #AllThatIHaveCommanded #119Ministries
What does daily repentance look like for the believer? From slave trader to pastor and hymn writer, John Newton's life shows us that repentance isn't just for salvation, but for sanctification. After his dramatic conversion, Newton continued turning from sin and growing in Christ being transformed by grace. His life of ongoing repentance reminds us that we are great sinners but Christ is a greater Savior.
Are you willing to sacrifice everything for the calling of the Great Commission, In this message from Go 2016 in Cape Town, South Africa, Yolanda Julies reminds us that the gospel is worth our highest commitment.Yolanda is a lead pastor at Every Nation North in Cape Town. Learn more about this year's upcoming Go Conference at go2026.org.
Our greatest priority has never changed: Make disciples that make disciples. Join us as we discuss The Great Commission and how it's made known and visible at Believers Church. This is who we are and what we do.
This sermon from Pastor Josh Gatewood at Redeemer Church in Midland, Texas, powerfully explores why worldly success, fame, and achievements—like those of Johnny Manziel and Jim Carrey—ultimately leave us empty, as our hearts were made for Jesus alone. Drawing from the Great Commission in Matthew 28:16-20, he calls believers to embrace Jesus' mission of making disciples of all nations through following Him wholeheartedly, overcoming barriers like sin, selfishness, setbacks, success, and suffering by surrendering everything to Christ. With encouragement to pursue authentic discipleship in community, the message inspires us in 2026 to live as a gospel-centered people who find true fulfillment in joining Jesus' eternal work. Website: redeemermidland.org Instagram: instagram.com/redeemermidland Facebook: facebook.com/RedeemerMidland At Redeemer, we seek to be a Gospel-Centered, Missional Family. We sing songs to worship our Lord, we preach the Word of God from the Bible, and we love one another. We would love to see you on a Sunday morning at 9:00 or 11:00 am at 3601 N. Lamesa Rd in Midland, Texas.
Baptism can feel like a strange church moment—get in the water, get dunked, everyone claps. But Jesus didn’t include it in the Great Commission as a random tradition. In Matthew 28:19, baptism is tied to discipleship because it represents something massive: if you’re a disciple of Jesus, you’re dead to who you were and alive to who He is.  In this message, Pastor Joel Hastings unpacks why baptism matters, what it symbolizes, and why it’s the first step of obedience for every believer. Drawing from Romans 6, we see baptism as a picture of burial and resurrection—leaving the old life in the grave and walking in newness of life. And we’re reminded that what we need more than anything else isn’t a quick fix—it’s more of Jesus, the King who supplies everything we need.  Here’s a couple key takeaways • Baptism doesn’t save you, but it is a first step of obedience for every believer—and it preaches what Jesus has done.  • If you’re dead to your old self, don’t go digging back in the grave—leave the old sin behind.  • You don’t need more strength—you need more of Jesus. He is everything you need.  ============================= Connect with Grace Point Church: ============================= Instagram: https://instagram.com/gracepointnwa Facebook: https://facebook.com/gracepointnwa Website: https://gracepointchurch.net
This sermon presents water baptism as a foundational Basic Christian Value, emphasizing that it is not a ritual that saves, but an essential act of obedience, identification, and discipleship for every believer. Rooted in the Great Commission, baptism is shown to be a biblical ordinance commanded by Jesus, practiced immediately after conversion in the early church, and symbolizing a believer's union with Christ in His death, burial, and resurrection. The message addresses common reasons people avoid baptism—lack of understanding, pride, indifference, defiance, or lack of genuine faith—and clarifies that while baptism does not produce salvation, it marks the beginning of a transformed, obedient life under Christ's lordship. Drawing from Scripture, Jewish tradition, and personal testimony, the sermon calls believers to take this step seriously, noting that obedience invites God's pleasure and blessing. Ultimately, water baptism is presented as a public declaration of faith, a visible gospel witness, and a crucial step in growing up spiritually and fully surrendering to Christ.
Join as Brother Bob Thompson challenges concerning the Great Commission from Matthew 28
Before Jesus gave the Great Commission to his disciples, he first gave them a practice run. Join us in Matthew 10:1-15 as we listen to the first part of Jesus' instructions on evangelism.
Pastor Mark brought part 3 of Walking Out the Great Commission from Acts 3 with the healing of the lame man from birth. He was over forty years old and Yeshua would have walked past him many times while going to the Temple, yet it was not to be until the Father's timing.
People are becoming increasingly distrusting of others – even people in their own neighborhoods! Rev. Dr. Lucas Woodford joins Steph and Andy to talk about how the lack of trust in other people hurts our closest human relationships. Bio: Rev. Dr. Lucas V. Woodford, (MDiv, STM, DMin), is President of the Minnesota South District of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod and Associate Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Farmington, MN. He is the author of Great Commission, Great Confusion, or Great Confession? (Wipf & Stock, 2012). He is co-author with Harold Senkbeil of Pastoral Leadership: for the Care of Souls (2nd ed Lexham Press, 2021) and their book on contextual mission, The Culture of God's Word: Faithful Ministry in a Post-Christian Society is forthcoming from Lexham in Feb. 2026. He has written numerous articles published in The Lutheran Witness, Logia, and Seelsorger, including a monograph "What does this mean? Responding to Social Justice and Critical Race Theory" (2021). Woodford is a member of the Board of Regents of Concordia University, St. Paul, MN. He has served as an adjunct instructor for Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne, IN and the graduate school at The Institute of Lutheran Theology in Brookings, SD. Dr. Woodford is a Fellow in the Collegium of DOXOLOGY: The Lutheran Center for Spiritual Care and Counsel, charged with research, writing, and speaking regarding the care of souls in the contemporary context. He frequently presents on matters related to soul care, missiology, marriage, sex and gender issues, as well as critical race theory. He is a husband to Becca and father to their seven children, five girls and two boys: Isabella (married to Zach), Thaddaeus, Aletheia, Ekklacia, Soteria, Titus, Basileia, and grandfather to Aurora. Resources: Email us at friendsforlife@lcms.org LCMS Life Ministry: lcms.org/life LCMS Family Ministry: lcms.org/family Not all the views expressed are necessarily those of the LCMS; please discuss any questions with your pastor.
The entire Bible is about the mission of God. God wants to restore trust with humans, which will lead to the restoration of all creation. In the Scriptures, we are given the creational mandate in Genesis and the Great Commission in Matthew. This means that discipleship is important in this life, but so is your work, your family, and your time. If we can get a bigger picture of evangelism, one that includes the breadth of God's mission, we can begin to announce the gospel with our lives.
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Jesus did not leave the church guessing. He left a blueprint.In this conference message, Pastor Adam Dragoon preaches from Matthew 28 and lays out the discipleship blueprint Jesus gave His followers to reach the world. This sermon confronts mission drift, challenges consumer Christianity, and explains why discipleship and church planting are the only way to fulfill the Great Commission.From practical illustrations to global impact, this message calls believers back to obedience, multiplication, and supernatural dependence on God.If the church follows the blueprint, the gospel works everywhere.TakeawaysThe transformative power of givingThe mission of every believer and church to make disciples of all nations The urgency and magnitude of the mission to reach the lostThe power and authority given by Jesus for worldwide evangelismChapters00:00 The Power of Giving05:53 Personal Testimonies of Giving and Receiving11:56 The Discipleship Blueprint31:07 The Mission to Reach the Lost46:08 Worldwide Power for Evangelism
As the church enters a new season of ministry in 2026, this episode of Leaders in Living Rooms invites leaders to re-examine what they think they know about multisite ministry. Sean Morgan is joined by Warren Bird and Jim Tomberlin to explore how the multisite movement has quietly shifted from simple replication into a multiplying, movement-driven model focused on discipleship, innovation, and the Great Commission. Together, they unpack common critiques of multisite churches, highlight emerging “pacesetter” churches shaping the future, and preview an ambitious national research project designed to equip churches navigating growth, complexity, and mission at scale. Welcome to Episode 150 of the Leaders in Living Rooms Podcast with Sean Morgan.
In this powerful episode of Fuel for the Harvest, Nathan is joined by Forge speaker Jason Roe for a deep and refreshing conversation about what it really means to endure to the end, walk in God's will, and become the kind of laborer Jesus prayed for.Jason shares from Matthew 24, Romans 12, and his own journey in itinerant ministry—unpacking why Jesus said “the laborers are few,” how intimacy with God becomes the greatest gift we offer the world, and why surrendering our body, mind, and control is the key to spiritual strength.Together they explore:Why God desires all people to be saved—and His plan to use ordinary believersHow to recognize and walk in the center of God's willWhat it really means to be filled with the Holy SpiritThe danger of doing ministry in our own strengthPractical ways to rest, reset, and endure for the long haulWhy opening the “door” of your life is essential if you want the Spirit to empower youThey also share stories of God's ongoing work through Forge Outreach Camps and the beauty of watching students live out the Great Commission.If you've ever felt weary, dry, overwhelmed, or unsure of how to keep going in ministry or everyday life—this episode will remind you that the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit dwell within you, and you've got the power right now.
Are you living the life God called you to live, or are you settling for spiritual mediocrity? In this powerful message, Pastor Jerry Dirmann teaches from John 15:5-8 about how to make your life count through abiding in Christ and bearing much fruit. Jesus promises that when you abide in Him and He in you, you WILL bear much fruit—guaranteed. This isn't about working on church staff or having perfect circumstances. It's about immediate obedience and refusing to waste the time God has given you. Discover why Peter and Andrew immediately left their nets to follow Jesus, and what that means for your life today. Learn how Pastor Jerry's mother, working graveyard shifts while raising three sons, made an eternal impact by prioritizing discipleship. Understand why Jesus said "many are called, but few are chosen" and how you can be among the chosen who follow Him wholeheartedly. If you've been feeling stuck, spiritually mediocre, or like your life isn't making the impact God designed, this message is for you. Pastor Jerry shares the truth that will set you free: "If you wait, you waste." The time to follow Jesus is now—immediately, not after you get your circumstances in order. Start your own discipleship group at therocknetwork.com. Let's refuse to live average Christian lives and instead build solid lives that build solid lives. KEY TAKEAWAYS: ✓ He who abides in Christ and Christ in him bears much fruit (John 15:5) ✓ Fruitfulness isn't about human energy—it's about Holy Spirit power ✓ Immediate obedience is required when Jesus calls ✓ You don't need perfect circumstances to make an eternal impact ✓ Making disciples who make disciples is the path to kingdom impact ✓ If you wait, you waste—don't delay following Jesus SCRIPTURE REFERENCES: • John 15:5-8 - Abiding in Christ and bearing fruit • John 8:31-32 - Continuing in God's Word brings freedom • Matthew 4:18-22 - Disciples immediately left their nets • Luke 9:57-62 - The cost of following Jesus • Matthew 28:19-20 - The Great Commission to make disciples NEXT STEPS:
What does missions look like in a global city like Paris, France? In this episode of The Missions Show, Alex and Scott are joined by pastor Billy Bean to discuss A City of Light, a short documentary exploring gospel work in Paris, France. Often overlooked as a missions field, Paris is presented as a strategic global city, shaped by history, migration, and secular ideology, whose influence extends far beyond Europe. Billy explains how missionaries and pastors in Paris seek to connect with deeply held French values—such as beauty, freedom, identity, and intellectual rigor—while confronting their limits and fulfilling their deepest longings through the gospel. View the film and learn more at https://christcovenant.com/acityoflight Key Topics Why Paris and Western Europe remain vital mission fields Global cities as strategic hubs for gospel influence The legacy of secularism and expressive individualism in French culture Contextualization: connecting, confronting, and fulfilling culture with the gospel Do you love The Missions Show? Have you been blessed by the show? Then become a Premium Subscriber! Premium Subscribers get access to: Exclusive bonus content A community Signal thread with other listeners and the hosts Invite-only webinars A free gift! Support The Missions Show and sign up to be a Premium Subscriber at missionsshow.com/premium The Missions Show is powered by ABWE. Learn more and take your next step in the Great Commission at abwe.org. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email alex@missionsshow.com.
What does it look like to give your entire life to the Great Commission? In this powerful episode of the Evangelism Podcast, we sit down with Bishop Daniel, a global Christian leader whose heart beats for the unreached and the forgotten. As President of GFA World, Bishop Daniel serves as a vital bridge between thousands of frontline missionaries across Africa and Asia and the global Church. Raised in a family devoted to world missions, his life has been marked by compassion, sacrifice, and an unwavering call to bring the Living Water of Jesus to the most desperate places on earth. His story will stir your faith, awaken your compassion, and challenge you to live fully surrendered to God's global harvest.
What does it mean to truly abide in Christ? Hudson Taylor's life answers this through his deep reliance on Jesus. Once striving in his own strength, Taylor came to realize that fruitfulness flows only from resting in Christ. His life bore lasting impact as he founded the China Inland Mission and helped bring the gospel to thousands. His story reminds us that the Christian life is not about what we do for Christ, but what He does through us as we abide in Him.
In this episode Craig interviews Barry Meguiar, the founder of a successful car care business who transitioned into a ministry focused on sharing faith. Barry shares his journey from a troubled past to a life dedicated to God, emphasizing the importance of joy, purpose, and everyday evangelism. He encourages listeners to see their daily lives as opportunities to share their faith and move others closer to Jesus, regardless of their profession or circumstances. The conversation highlights the significance of trusting God, living with joy, and being intentional in sharing the gospel.TakeawaysBarry Meguiar transitioned from a car care business to ministry.Joy is essential in sharing faith, even during trials.Every Christian is in full-time ministry, regardless of their job.Trusting God leads to a fulfilling life and purpose.Sharing faith can happen in everyday conversations.Intentionality is key in evangelism and reaching the lost.Your personal testimony can have a powerful impact.Hobbies and passions can serve as mission fields.The church must equip believers to share their faith.Living out the Great Commission is a daily responsibility.TitlesFrom Car Wax to Ministry: Barry's JourneyFaith in Business: Trusting God's PlanSound Bites“You have to follow the nudge.”“You can have joy every day.”“Sharing your faith is fun.”Chapters00:00Introduction to Barry Maguire's Journey05:49Living in Full-Time Ministry09:04The Power of Joy in Adversity11:54Sharing Faith in Everyday Life14:59The Importance of Loving Your Neighbor17:55Igniting Your Life Through Faith21:01Overcoming Fear in Evangelism23:45The Call to Ministry and Sharing Faith26:18The Business as a Pulpit28:05Everyday Evangelism: Your Life as a Mission Field31:24The Role of Pastors in Evangelism32:19The State of Faith in America33:12Living with Purpose: Moving Others Closer to Jesus34:55Finding God in Hobbies and Passions38:57The Joy of Sharing Faith41:27Trusting God in Evangelism41:46Ignite America: Resources for Evangelism
What if God never intended His blessings to stop with you—but to move through you to the world? As we begin Season 1: Heaven to Earth and launch our year-long study through the book of Matthew, Vision Weekend sets the vision for how we will live as a church in 2026. From Jesus' announcement that “the kingdom of heaven is at hand” to the Great Commission, Matthew reveals that God's plan has always been to bless His people so that all nations might be blessed. This message reminds us that Jesus didn't just rescue us from sin—He rescued us for His mission. Through the stories of outsiders, ordinary people, and faithful obedience, we are invited to give God a year, trust Him fully, and join Him in bringing the gospel to every neighbor and every nation. The question is simple but costly: What is God telling you to do, and how will you respond?