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In this week's episode of the For Everyday Leaders Podcast, Brandon and Alex sit down with Sherri & Shane Christopher. Sherri was the Senior Director at One America and author of her new book Choosing Joy. Shane is the Development Officer at One Mission Society and involved in overseas missions work. Shane is partnered in with a real estate initiative called MyHome4 Good and author of his new book God in HD. Show Notes: God in HD by Shane Christopher: https://a.co/d/bVVt842 Choosing Joy by Sherri Christopher: https://a.co/d/bVVt842 The Energy Bus by Jon Gordon: https://a.co/d/3LEYtBN Crucial Conversations: https://a.co/d/3LEYtBN
What was God's original design for work and rest? Are these two concepts opposites? Are they enemies? This week on the podcast we talk about the “dance” of work and rest, and how embracing both as part of God's design for our lives is part of living in Gospel fullness. We also dive deeply into the topic of biblical retirement. This may be difficult for some of us to hear, but the modern Western definition of retirement is not in the Bible. Does this mean we're meant to work a grinding 8-5 job until our dying breath? Not at all. But reimagining retirement through the lens of the Gospel is an important exercise for every believer. Our friend Chuck Rapp shares his personal story in this week's missional moment. After a 40+ year corporate career, Chuck is finding new ways to work, worship, and serve in his late 60s. No matter your season of life, Chuck's story will encourage and inspire you to think differently about the future. You can learn more about Chuck's work at One Mission Society by visiting https://onemissionsociety.org Please share, follow, and rate this show (we prefer all the stars if you don't mind) on your podcast platform of choice. It goes a long way to help establish us as a new podcast. You can also find more information about Missional Marketplace and The Stone Table here: The Stone Table: https://TheStoneTable.org https://www.facebook.com/thestonetable https://www.instagram.com/thestonetable_org/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/13673066/admin/ Missional Marketplace Book: https://www.erikcooper.me https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1733022732/
Sasha Tsutserov grew up in Moscow, Russia during the Cold War. During its 70+ years of Communist rule, Russia had lost virtually all traces of Christianity, so Sasha was raised as an atheist. As a young adult, he became a member of the Communist Party and secured a position in the KGB. He had a beautiful wife Natasha, a precious daughter Julia, good friends, a bright future, and all that he dreamed of as a young man. Julia befriended an American girl whose father was a missionary in Moscow. Soon after, Natasha was engaged as their private Russian language tutor. As a KGB agent, Sasha felt obligated to investigate these foreigners his daughter had befriended and his wife was now working with. He was awestruck by the humanitarian aid distributed by their church, and was irresistibly drawn to their joy for life, for each other, and for the Lord. What happened next was life-changing – for Sasha and thousands of others. Enjoy this episode of the Red Letter Business podcast and tune in every other week for another personal story of a practical faith in the marketplace. To support me in ministry, please donate online via https://onemissionsociety.org/give/SashaTsutserov or make a check payable to One Mission Society, put 370410 Sasha Tsutserov remark in the memo line of the check, and mail the check to: One Mission Society, P.O. Box 1648, Monument, CO 80132. (Either way donations are US IRS 501c3 tax-deductible and will be properly receipted by OMS)
Rich Danzeisen is Director of Operations for Mercy, Inc., an arm of One Mission Society, and a member of LifePoint Church along with his wife, Emily, and their children. In our first week of 2021 Missions emphasis, Rich points out how it all starts...
with AfterWords Men for Missions does great service projects around the world, but with the travel restrictions during COVID, their attention has turned to gathering teams for projects right here at home. Our guest tells about some of the projects in the U.S. doing some essential work that will make a huge difference in people’s lives. Don’t be surprised if you hear yourself thinking, “Hmmm . . . I might want to be a part of that”. Guest: Bill Evans Links: Men for Missions, One Mission Society, Mercy, inc., MercyToday
The Missionaries from Ecuador speak about their work. They speak about "but God." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fairmount-friends-church/message
Knock knock! Who's there? It's Sam and David and in this episode they bust down the door to give you an inside view of the world of Door-to-Door Evangelism within the IFB. Links to articles mentioned in the show: https://churchleaders.com/outreach-missions/outreach-missions-articles/256298-lesson-charles-spurgeon-evangelism.html https://www.jackhyles.com/soulwin.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Mission_Society
(With AfterWords)Christian churches who are committed to the Great Commission realize that there must be a balance between reaching out locally and reaching out around the world. But it’s not always easy to find that balance. What is the role of the pastor, and how can we go about finding a God-pleasing balance? If you are a part of a church, how have you dealt with this matter? Listen to Dr. Brown to get some perspective.Guest: Dr. Duane BrownLinks: Transform Your Mission, One Mission Society, Mercy, inc., MercyToday
This episode answers a lot of questions about men going on a short-term mission trip. Sometimes unanswered questions can keep a man from stepping forward. Men for Missions Global Director (Kent) and a Regional Director (Mike) clear the air and provide helpful info and encouragement. As the uncertainties fade away, men are often drawn toward an experience of a lifetime. Men who go on these trips talk about it for years to come. Hear why.Guests: Kent Eller & Mike MinerLinks: Men For Missions, One Mission Society, Mercy, inc.
Men for Missions does great service projects around the world, but with the travel restrictions during COVID, their attention has turned to gathering teams for projects right here at home. Our guest tells about some of the projects in the U.S. doing some essential work that will make a huge difference in people’s lives. Don’t be surprised if you hear yourself thinking, “Hmmm . . . I might want to be a part of that”. Guest: Bill EvansLinks: Men for Missions, One Mission Society, Mercy, inc., MercyToday
Top leaders of Men for Missions tell the story of this remarkable organization. Partnering with Mercy, inc. men leave the demands - and comforts! - of daily life at home to go to another country to bring blessings and benefits to people they don’t even know. The personal rewards are extraordinary, and the good they do is enthusiastically appreciated. Many men have a hard time visualizing what such a trip would be like. Wonder no more!Guests: Kent Eller and Mike MinerLinks: Men For Missions, One Mission Society, Mercy, inc., MercyToday
Christian churches who are committed to the Great Commission realize that there must be a balance between reaching out locally and reaching out around the world. But it’s not always easy to find that balance. What is the role of the pastor, and how can we go about finding a God-pleasing balance? If you are a part of a church, how have you dealt with this matter? Listen to Dr. Brown to get some perspective.Guest: Dr. Duane BrownLinks: Transform Your Mission, One Mission Society, Mercy, inc., MercyToday
It is a great act of generosity and passion when a person contributes to the work of feeding the hungry and meeting other critical human needs. Even better is when the people being reached can be given the training and tools to support themselves and feed their families on an ongoing basis. These families become self-sustaining, bringing health and hope to entire villages and towns. Learn how this is being done through “Business As Mission”. Guest: Travis Hamilton Links: Stanley Tam, One Mission Society, Mercy, inc. MercyToday
Your heart goes out to African people who suffer under poverty and oppression. But it is so widespread and has been going on for so long, what can anyone possibly do? Well, hear how Empowering Lives International is answering that very question. Give people the tools and training they need to crush poverty, embrace Christ, and pass the transformation on to families, communities, and future generations. Hear some stories of how it is working!Guest: Jim CayaLinks: Empowering Lives International, One Mission Society, Mercy, inc., MercyToday
Come with us to a place where people are excited to be learning how to read and write. As we get near the African village, we see the group gathered around a big chalkboard, and they are ready to start. We hear singing and clapping. They are excited to be set free from illiteracy as a world of opportunity opens up to them. They are happy and grateful. Listen, and you’re there!Guest: James KigamwaLinks: Bridge to Reading, One Mission Society, Village Church Planting, Mercy, inc.
God is in the business of raising up people to do His work all around the globe. Sometimes that happens with one person here and another person there. And sometimes there is a cluster or a congregation that yields many people who respond to His calling. There is energy and passion there. You just never know who will be called next. And you know that God is up to something special!Links: Mercy, inc., One Mission Society, MercyToday
Question: How does the life-changing work of Mercy, Inc. get done?Answer: God calls, people respond.Doug Hoffman, Executive Director and Dave Graffenberger, Board Chair, talk about the work God is doing around the world and how He taps people to join His mission. Turns out that by God's enabling, ordinary people do extraordinary things!Links: Mercy, inc., One Mission Society, Voice of the Martyrs, Empowering Lives International, Bethesda Medical Center, Jesus Wells, Shalom Africa, Bridge to Reading.
Stan Key is the President of the Francis Asbury Society. Stan's education includes an M.Div. degree from Asbury Theological Seminary and a Th.M. degree in Missions from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. He has completed additional graduate work at the Faculté Libre de Théologie Evangélique in Vaux-sur-Seine, France. After serving churches in Virginia, Kentucky, and Illinois, Stan and his family served for ten years as church-planting missionaries in the suburbs of Paris, France with One Mission Society. From 1994–2012, Stan was the senior pastor of Loudonville Community Church in Albany, NY. Stan joined the staff of the Francis Asbury Society in 2013 and was named president a year later. He serves as editor of The High Calling newsletter and authored The Last Word (Warner Press, 2015), a study on the book of Revelation, Marriage Matters (Francis Asbury Press, 2017), Jeremiah: Fire in His Bones (Warner Press, 2017), and Journey to Spiritual Wholeness (Francis Asbury Press, 2019). Stan is a member of the boards of One Mission Society and Sammy Tippit Ministries and has also served as the spiritual dean for the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS). Raised in Georgia, the son of a Methodist preacher, Stan came into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ while he was a student at Asbury College. It was there he met Katy, to whom he has been married since 1977. They have three children and seven grandchildren. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-monday-christian/support
This week on Table Talk we interview Pastor Darryl Booth, Lead Pastor of Elim Christian Centre Pukekohe. Followed by and amazing word by Owen Brown, National Leader of One Mission Society.
God's Best -Dr. HolmesRev. Holmes invites special guests Janeen Aspden & Austin Sullivan from One Mission Society , Inc. to the Hour of Deliverance.To support click below: OMS | Janeen Aspden => http://bit.ly/2YlRKN8OMS | Austin Sullivan => http://bit.ly/312npoz** Blessings and Thanks from Rev. Dr. K.E. Holmes **
God's Best -Dr. HolmesRev. Holmes invites special guests Janeen Aspden & Austin Sullivan from One Mission Society , Inc. to the Hour of Deliverance.To support click below: OMS | Janeen Aspden => http://bit.ly/2YlRKN8OMS | Austin Sullivan => http://bit.ly/312npoz** Blessings and Thanks from Rev. Dr. K.E. Holmes **
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Brother Craig gives commentary and news analysis of the week's headlines, including babies dying at the hands of death panels; Haiti Missionaries, Rob and Lori McGhee, of the One Mission Society, drop by with an update on their ministry; and, a review of Brother Craig's spot on call of the 2016 Presidential election,
Passage: Acts 10 Speaker: Jeff Edwards Series: Missions Sunday Kingdom, Culture Trumps All Jeff Edwards, Regional Director to Latin America and the Caribbean for One Mission Society, came to deliver the message as part of Missions Week.
Just as Bob and Sue heard the call to service many years ago and obediently responded, the prayer for the meeting is that others will respond in the same way as a result of hearing their stories.
Stan Key was appointed President of The Francis Asbury Society on March 1, 2014. Stan and Katy Key come to FAS after 10 years of missionary service in Paris, France, and 18 years of pastoral leadership at Loudonville Community Church in Albany, New York. Joining the FAS team in January of 2013, Stan has contributed to the ministry of the Society through preaching, teaching, writing, and more recently, serving as Director of Operations. He also serves as Spiritual Dean with the Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons (PAACS) and serves on the board of One Mission Society. He travels and speaks in churches, retreats, conferences, and camps both here and abroad. Katy also serves in many capacities at his side, and they serve at FAS as a team. Stan is the author of The Last Word (Warner Press, 2015), a study on the book of Revelation. Katy is the daughter of the founder of FAS, Dennis Kinlaw. Stan and Katy have three grown daughters and four grandchildren.