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In this episode, we hear from one of Providence's partners about his own salvation story and how God transformed his heart to desire to reach unreached people groups around the world. We pray that no matter the call God has on your life, you see the need to preach the Good News to those around the world, especially those in unreached places.Connect With Us providenceomaha.org | Instagram | Facebook Email Us formation@providenceomaha.org
Jesus said, “Go and make disciples of all nations.” For entrepreneurs and leaders, your mission field isn't always overseas... it's right in your office, your client list, your boardroom. This clip dives into why reaching high-achieving, hard-to-reach people matters, the power of authenticity in ministry, and how God calls each of us to our own unique audience.Learn how to invest in real estate with the Cashflow 2.0 System! Your business in a box with 1:1 coaching, motivated seller leads, & softwares. https://www.wealthyinvestor.com/Want to work 1:1 with Ryan Pineda? Apply at ryanpineda.comJoin our FREE community, weekly calls, and bible studies for Christian entrepreneurs and business people. https://tentmakers.us/Want to grow your business and network with elite entrepreneurs on world-class golf courses? Apply now to join Mastermind19 – Ryan Pineda's private golf mastermind for high-level founders and dealmakers. www.mastermind19.com--- About Ryan Pineda: Ryan Pineda has been in the real estate industry since 2010 and has invested in over $100,000,000 of real estate. He has completed over 700 flips and wholesales, and he owns over 650 rental units. As an entrepreneur, he has founded seven different businesses that have generated 7-8 figures of revenue. Ryan has amassed over 2 million followers on social media and has generated over 1 billion views online. Starting as a minor league baseball player making less than $2,000 a month, Ryan is now worth over $100 million. He shares his experiences in building wealth and believes that anyone can change their life with real estate investing. ...
Join us for a two-part series on missions. This week we explore the global call to missions. To learn more, please visit us at mercyhouse365.org
In the latest SI Voices podcast, host Hilary Ratcliffe speaks with Connie Mutunhu, former President of Soroptimist International Africa Federation (SIAF), about efforts to raise awareness of cervical cancer and expand access to the HPV vaccine for girls across Africa.Statistics provided by the World Health Organisation (WHO) state that cervical cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer deaths among women in Africa. Each year, around 80,000 women are diagnosed and 77,000 die—figures WHO calls unnecessarily high.To address this crisis, SIAF together with the Soroptimist International Clubs of Nairobi Central and Dubai Gulf (SIE), 'The Room', and the UN Health4Life Fund—has launched 'Let's Chat', an AI-powered digital tool that connects users with trusted health experts for personalised conversations.This is a long-term, large-scale public awareness programme. SIAF is working to establish mobile health clinics to reach underserved rural communities, while also producing leaflets in multiple languages and using social media to spread accurate information. Their efforts aim to dispel persistent myths—such as the false belief that the HPV vaccine causes infertility—which discourage families from vaccinating their daughters. Connie highlighted both the progress already made and SIAF's intention to build partnerships with Soroptimist Clubs outside Africa to strengthen ongoing efforts to prevent cervical cancer.
Last evening I was in Roanoke, Virginia, at the GoCenter. You can learn more about the Go Center at: https://www.gpartners.org/gocenter Iwas called to ministry in April 1971, on in a Sunday night service at LandmarkBaptist Temple in Cincinnati Ohio under a missionary named Bob Hughes. Withina few weeks of that night I heard that Thomas Road Baptist Church was startinga brand-new Bible college called Lynchburg Baptist College, I registeredimmediately and went there with my heart set on going to Africa to share thegospel. Yet during school, I was able to be part of a church plant inWinchester, Virginia, Shenandoah Valley Baptist Church. After graduating Godthen called me to be the pastor of that church. I never really got to be thatmissionary who went full-time to the mission field. Ibegan to realize that the Lord left me in America as a pastor to mobilize,influence, and send as many people as we can. And raise as money as I could formissions. Now with that background justrecently as we studied through the Gospel of Luke, we found that God gives theGreat Commission to His disciples to preach the gospel to all the nations, topreach the good news, the message of the kingdom that Jesus saves. The Gospelof Luke seems to be all about what Jesus said in Luke 19:10, "For theSon of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost." Asyou read through the gospels, every one of them ends with a reference to theGreat Commission. In John's gospel, Jesus said, "As the Father has sentMe, even so send I you." That was the commission to those disciples: Justas Jesus was sent as the Son of God to seek and save the lost we are to also tobe bringing this good news to a lost world around us. Over these past 50-plusyears of ministry, by God's grace we have been able to influence hundreds,maybe thousands of believers to love Jesus, to pray for missions, to go to theforeign field, and to give to missions. We've watched God do awesome things. I'minvolved in a ministry right now in India where we have 600 pastors I'mdirectly connected to. I went there in January of this year and took an individualpicture of 400 of them. I also got a bio of them at that time that I have onhand. It gives their name, their place of ministry, and how many churches theyare pastoring. I'm asking people like you to partner with me to pray for theseprecious pastors. Would you take one of these pastors into your heart? Inthe video I made of today, I'm standing in front of pictures of unreachedpeople groups in the world. I understand right now there are 3.4 billion peoplewho have little or no access to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Many of the pastorsI'm working with are ministering among the Koya people, the Banjari people, theChenchu people on the east side of India, and they are reaching these unreachedpeople groups with the gospel of Christ. But besides them are many otherpastors reaching many other people groups with the gospel of Christ. They desperatelyneed our prayers. Of course, they need money, and I'll talk about that in mychat tomorrow. But right now, I'm asking for prayer partners. Would you bewilling to join me as a prayer partner for one of these pastors? I will sendyou his name, his location, how many churches he's pastoring, the names of hisfamily members, and you can pray specifically for him and his ministry, and youcan join with me in impacting many lives for Christ. Ifyou feel that the Lord is leading you to join me in this prayer effort pleasesend me your name and email address to pastormike@pmiministries.org andI'll get back in touch with you. I beg you, I plead with you, join me as aprayer partner. I already have 100 people who have already joined with me topray for these 400 pastors. I just need another 300 prayer partners right now.I trust you'll be one of those 300 that will join me. We should all be a partof fulfilling the Great Commission.
Reaching the Unreached // Josh Howard
Joshua Bold is the President of AIMS.ORG. In 2005, Joshua attended Bible School after being supernaturally delivered from drug addiction. Three years later, he and his wife moved to northern Iraq as missionaries, where they planted a house church, baptized former Muslims, and opened a cafe. Oh, and taken hostage, beaten, and held at gunpoint. Joshua now spends his days mobilizing the Church to send native missionaries to the remaining unreached tribes of the earth.Learn more about AIMS here: https://aims.org/index.html --Interested in joining our Kinetic Man weekly online Zoom call? Get more info here: https://thekineticman.com/Join our Kinetic Man Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thekineticman Know someone who would make a great guest on our podcast? Let us know! Email: takeaction@thekineticman.com
Mark 5:21-43 Sunday Morning Ed Foster
Iris Weibel from GFA World shares about the incredible impact of the Great Commission and how youth workers can engage students in global missions. Iris shares her powerful journey from atheism to becoming a passionate advocate for reaching the unreached. She talks about the life-changing book Revolution in World Missions and how it opened her eyes to the reality that billions of people still haven't heard the gospel. She also highlights the importance of supporting national missionaries who are on the front lines, sharing stories of transformation and the crucial role youth workers can play in mobilizing the next generation to act.Learn more about where Iris serves by heading to gfa.ca.Want to chat about youth ministry? Give us a shout by emailing jeremy@youthworker.community
Reaching the Unreached - Strength Is For Service - Ps Bruce Eather and Ps Trish Moore - The Chapel 10am - 12 Jan 2025 by The Chapel
Episode SummaryIn this episode, Brother Eric joins Mark Gilmore to discuss the incredible opportunities for Gospel advance in Africa. With over 30 years of experience in missions, Eric shares his journey of church planting, training indigenous leaders, and addressing the need for pioneer missionaries. This episode will challenge you to take steps of faith and embrace God's call to reach the unreached.Topics DiscussedThe spiritual landscape across Africa's regions and the unique challenges of each.Eric's journey of planting over 40 churches in northern Kenya.The importance of discipleship and empowering national leaders for church planting.Opportunities for missions in Central Africa and other unreached areas.The need for young people to move from surrender to action in responding to God's call.Breaking down the barriers of fear, passivity, and waiting for a “perfect” call.Encouragement for teens and parents to embrace faith-driven risk in missions.Key TakeawaysAfrica is home to nearly a thousand unreached people groups and an urgent mission field.Church planting thrives when every believer is equipped to share the Gospel and disciple others.Faith requires action; taking steps toward missions allows God to guide and provide.Missions is not history—it's an opportunity for this generation to make an eternal impact.You don't need a dramatic call; surrender, take steps, and let God direct your path.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.
First podcast of 2025 features Dr Rajesh Kumar Sood, District Programme Officer, National Health Mission and District TB Officer (National TB Elimination Programme) Kangra Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh, India. He is in conversation with CNS founder Managing Editor and Executive Director Shobha Shukla on the ongoing #100Days focussed campaign to #ReachTheUnreached people with best of TB diagnostics, treatment and prevention services in India.Opening and closing instrumental piano music is played by a young feminist Ms Tara Shukla Iyer from UK.Listen to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Spotify, YouTube Podcasts, TuneIn, Podtail, BluBrry, Himalaya, ListenNotes, American Podcasts, CastBox FM, Ivy FM, Player FM, iVoox, and other podcast streaming platforms.ThanksCNS team
What does it mean to truly live out your faith? Missions Sunday invites us to reflect on the picture of heaven painted in Revelation 7—a great multitude from every nation and tongue, united in worship before the throne of God. This vision challenges us to live as people redeemed by His grace, to praise Him for the victory that's already ours, and to share His eternal love with a world longing for hope. As you listen, consider this: Where is God calling you to make an eternal impact? Step into His purpose for your life today. Take your next step with us at www.burnthickory.com/next. Special Guest: Chris White.
We are in a 2-week series called “Hope for the World” where we take the time to celebrate what God is doing in Las Vegas, the West, and the World. In week 2 of this series, Pastor Tom preached from Romans 15:18-21 and we learned that as Jesus followers, we are to be committed to getting the gospel to the unreached. What does that mean and what does that look like? Check out this sermon to learn more!
Matt W 2 Tim 3:14 - 4:18
In this episode of 'God on the Move', Lawrence Owinya shares his inspiring journey from a challenging background in Uganda to becoming a dedicated missionary and church planter. Facing trials such as the loss of his son and encounters with armed warriors, Lawrence recounts how his faith and wisdom guided him. He also discusses the birth of Reaching Frontiers International, an organization focused on training indigenous missionaries and supporting local churches in reaching least and unreached communities. This episode includes stories of God's provision, the impact of deepened prayer, and the importance of contextualizing the gospel for culturally diverse communities. Links from the interview Reaching Frontiers Africa Inland Mission International Lawrence Owinya Pr. Lawrence Owinya is the Founder of Reaching Frontiers. An indigenous Missions non-profit in Uganda, that exists to mobilize, train, and send missionaries to hard-to-reach areas for Church Planting and Community Transformation. Together with His wife Simple Lydia Oyella, they have served as missionaries to the Tepeth and Matheniko of Karamoja Uganda. Lawrence attended seminary and graduated with a BA in Theology from Africa Renewal University Uganda. He is currently pursuing graduate studies in Missiology at All Nations College UK and an MA in Global Leadership at Wheaton College IL. Together with Simple, they are on a study sabbatical, residing in Wheaton Illinois. They are passionate about reaching communities that have no Gospel access and working with local Churches to strategize for Church Planting in hard-to-reach areas. They love Jesus and to share Christ with others. If you would like to help us improve our podcast, please send us your feedback.
Sermon: "Reaching the Unreached" by Pastor Adrian Solis
Scripture: Romans 15:14–29 Key Takeaways: 1 Timothy 1:12–17 (CSB) + Ministry to the Church + Ministry to the Needy 1 Corinthians 16:1–2 (CSB) 2 Corinthians 8:9 (CSB) + Ministry to the Unreached + The Unreached will be reached Revelation 7:9–12 (CSB) + It will take missionaries with ambition who are willing to go 1 Thessalonians 2:19–20 (CSB) + It will take the preaching of the Word and the power of the Holy Spirit. + It will happen through Church Planting + It will happen through sacrificial Christians who see their role in God's great mission as senders and pray-ers.
September 9, 2024 | Luke Perkins “When we’re involved with the developing world, elements of control and credit [can] cloud things and...
Hey Faith-Family! Welcome to the Beyond Sunday podcast at Calvary Bible Church – where we go beyond the Sunday sermon to explore some rabbit holes to bring Biblical truths to the surface. If you would like to submit any questions or topics for us to consider for future episodes, please send them to podcast@cbcmj.com
What can we do to reach the unreached? In this episode, Rob Hoskins the President of OneHope, joins pastors Chris and Matt to discuss the importance of global missions in churches today. While discussing how to prioritize missions and sharing personal stories, they highlight the impact of digital missions and the role of the local church in reaching children and young people with the Word of God. The conversation emphasizes the urgency and opportunity for global missions and encourages pastors to be actively involved in missions efforts. . . . . Episode Resources: - Hear more from Rob Hoskins: https://robhoskins.onehope.net/ - Learn more about OneHope: https://onehope.net . . . . All things GrowLeader: - Join us in person for Financial One-Day: https://www.growleader.com/financial-one-day - Register for upcoming Regionals in 2024: https://www.growleader.com/regionals - Learn more about Monthly Mentoring with Pastor Chris: https://www.growleader.com/monthlymentoring - Access free church resources: https://www.churchofthehighlands.com/resources - Develop a Kingdom Builders or Legacy Team: https://www.growleader.com/kbvirtualintensive - Watch the GrowLeader Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@GrowLeaderTeam . . . . Follow along on Socials: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/growleader - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/growleader . . . . Thank you to our partners! - Wesleyan Investment Foundation: https://www.wifonline.com/growleader - Compassion International: https://www.compassion.com/growleader - StudioC: https://www.thestudioc.org/growleader . . . . Timeline: 00:00 - Highlight 00:30 - Intro 02:12 - A Missions Mindset 31:14 - Thank You, Partners!
This week we look at what it looks like for us to reach Jerusalem, Samaria and the ends of the Earth today.
This week we look at what it looks like for us to reach Jerusalem, Samaria and the ends of the Earth today.
This week we look at what it looks like for us to reach Jerusalem, Samaria and the ends of the Earth today.
Sermon by Bryce Kittinger on Sunday, January 21st at Chenal Valley Church.
Jesus commanded his first followers to “go” (Matthew 28) and to “be his voice” (Acts 1) so every person on the planet would have a chance to hear the good news about God's love. In this message, we will look at how Southland is targeting densely populated urban areas in Japan, one of the most unreached countries of the world.
Speaker: Eric AttingerTitle: Reaching the Unreached: Lessons from Paul in AthensText: Acts 17:16-31Date: 2023-10-29, Sunday morningFor more information about our church, visit www.stoningtonbaptist.org This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit stoningtonbaptist.substack.com
Life is full of decisions. Every choice I make, sometimes unconsciously and often without examination, evidences the set of priorities that have taken root in my heart. What are God's priorities and how can I tap into them? This week we will be led into the Scriptures and into the lives of two Indian friends who are Christians living God's mission in their own country as we rediscover God's loving heart for people far from Him, why that matters, and what is being done to bring people who are separated from God His offer of reconciliation.
God called, and she answered. Listen to these miraculous stories straight from the ground in Uganda, and be inspired to carry the love of God for the lost. While the world may seem like a mess, God is delivering His gospel of freedom to multitudes - widows, orphans & those who have never even heard about Yeshua. Join PD & Eleanor Wyatt as they discuss these incredible stories.
In this episode, Nik Ripken explains the challenging task of reaching the unreached nations. He candidly addresses the notion that the efforts required to reach just one believer in hard and unresponsive places might not seem cost-effective. It often demands substantial resources and even the lives of dedicated believers. However, Nik's unwavering conviction is that the mission to reach the unreached is not about cost-efficiency: it's about obedience to the Great Commission. Check out the show notes and blog post related to this episode at https://www.nikripken.com/blog Learn more about Nik Ripken's ministry at https://www.nikripken.com
Peyton and Pete talk about the difference between church planting and church starting. Church planting involves being sensitive to the Holy Spirit and following God's lead rather than manufacturing an experience. Peyton shares how U2 experiences God and about bravely going where no one else wants to go.Thanks for listening to the church planter podcast. We're here to help you go where no one else is going and do what no one else is doing to reach people, no one else is reaching.Make sure to review and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast service to help us connect with more church planters.
Listen to part two of this conversation with Bud of Global Gates ministry as he shares stories about his personal outreach experiences in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas and his work as hub coordinator there.
Listen as Bud, director of research for Global Gates ministry, talks about the Unreached People Groups of North America project, a new ministry resource he co-developed to mobilize prayer and workers across the continent. He discusses how this resource is being used to stir people's hearts and minds to pray and serve and also speaks about his own journey in Muslim ministry in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.
After last week's episode with David Platt, we've asked Missions Pastor, Don Ellsworth to join the show. Today, he and the team discuss how we can take practical next steps in our own context to reach the unreached in our city and around the world. Make sure to subscribe to the EQUIP Roundtable Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts!LINKS IN THIS EPISODE:To learn more about Ridge Missions, visit https://austinridge.org/missionsFor information on upcoming EQUIP classes and events, visit www.austinridge.org/equip.If you have any questions or feedback on the show, please email us at equip@austinridge.org.Follow our EQUIP Austin Ridge Instagram Page for more updates and equipping resources.
This week we are honored to have David Platt join the show! He and the team discuss how the Christian life should be marked by an active desire to reach the unreached. Whether you are ready to join the mission field or plan to stay in Austin, God has a part for you to play in spreading his glory to the 3.2 billion people in the world who currently have no access to the gospel. We know you'll leave this episode emboldened to take the next step God has for you in this area. Make sure to subscribe to the EQUIP Roundtable Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts!LINKS IN THIS EPISODE:For information on upcoming EQUIP classes and events, visit www.austinridge.org/equip.If you have any questions or feedback on the show, please email us at equip@austinridge.org.Follow our EQUIP Austin Ridge Instagram Page for more updates and equipping resources.
In this message, we focus on God's call to "go and make disciples of all nations" as we hear from one of our supported missionaries - Kent Craig!
In his message at TGC21, Lloyd Kim defines social justice as giving equity, fairness, and inalienable rights to all people, and he explains why the gospel is included as a right. Kim gives five objections and solutions for why Christians might not be answering the call to global missions. In addressing all these roadblocks to missions, Kim provides encouragement to answer the call to the Great Commission and bring Jesus to the unreached.
We pick this episdoe up rigth where we left it off with our conversation about Missionary Dating and dig in deeper into the conversation around singleness, and what God has been doing in E-man's life.
E-Man is from Bakersfield California and works for a mission called City Serve, networking with churches across the country distributing food and goods to families in need. When he's not working with City Serve he is volunteering his time in the mission field with Mission One Eleven. He shares about his incredible experience working in Missions and how God has been moving in incredible ways and providing opportunities to help others and share Christ with the unreached. Work as a missionary is a great way to allow God to use you in singleness as well as any other chapter of life you are in. But don't wait for the right moment. Pray that you know exactly when God is calling you, whether you are ready or not!
Jodi Seidler is the Director of International Growth in the Missions Dept of Elim Fellowship and serves on the leadership team of MADE Mvmt. She is a graduate of Elim Bible Institute and College and Chesapeake Bible College and Seminary. She was a missionary to Asia for a number of years and currently endeavors to raise up leaders and empower people to go to the nations, particularly for the purpose and reaching the unreached people of the world. Her heart is to see non-believers believe, disciples disciple, and leaders lead. For more information about the Gateway Project and others projects you can be a part of, visit www.elimfellowship.orgSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reallivetalk/exclusive-content