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Going: where God is at work
Alessandro, Jenn, Jesse
50 episodes
1 week ago
Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.
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Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Navigating the Complexities of Missionary Furloughs
Going: where God is at work
46 minutes 25 seconds
2 weeks ago
Navigating the Complexities of Missionary Furloughs

Summary


This conversation explores the complexities of missionary furloughs, discussing their purpose, common misconceptions, and the various challenges and benefits associated with them. The speakers share personal experiences and insights on how furloughs can serve as a time for reconnection, resource gathering, and spiritual renewal, while also highlighting the difficulties of navigating cultural differences and maintaining personal rhythms during this period.


Takeaways


  • Furloughs are often misunderstood as vacations.
  • The purpose of furloughs includes reconnecting with supporters and family.
  • Missionaries face unique challenges during furloughs, including logistical planning.
  • Cultural differences can create feelings of reverse culture shock.
  • Furloughs can provide opportunities for personal and spiritual renewal.
  • Maintaining spiritual rhythms during furloughs is crucial.
  • Missionaries should set boundaries to protect their time and energy.
  • Face-to-face interactions during furloughs are invaluable for ministry.
  • Asking for help can alleviate some of the burdens of planning.
  • Furloughs are a time of both work and rest for missionaries.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Missionary Furloughs

02:32 Understanding the Purpose of Furloughs

05:20 Common Misconceptions About Furloughs

08:05 The Good Aspects of Furloughs

13:20 Challenges and Struggles of Furloughs

17:00 The Ugly Side of Furloughs

24:50 Advice for Missionaries on Furloughs

32:44 Conclusion and Reflection on Furloughs


Going: where God is at work
Going: Where God is at Work is a Podcast that sits at the intersection of mission theory and practice. We are building a community of Great Commission workers who long to see the Gospel spread to the ends of the earth; and, are also convinced that our engagement with God’s mission in the world demands cooperation with God’s transformational process in us. Our conversations examine the why, the how, and the heart of cross-cultural ministry with a hope of providing both information and inspiration to equip modern missionaries for the work to which they were called.