What if faithfulness sometimes looks like stepping back from danger? Our guest, Louise from South Africa, invites us into a brave, honest look at suffering, risk, and the mission of God. After serving in the Middle East and enduring a kidnapping that took her husband’s life, she brings a rare mix of lived experience, biblical depth, and practical wisdom that equips workers and churches to serve wisely among unreached peoples. We start by separating two often-confused ideas: the theology of s...
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What if faithfulness sometimes looks like stepping back from danger? Our guest, Louise from South Africa, invites us into a brave, honest look at suffering, risk, and the mission of God. After serving in the Middle East and enduring a kidnapping that took her husband’s life, she brings a rare mix of lived experience, biblical depth, and practical wisdom that equips workers and churches to serve wisely among unreached peoples. We start by separating two often-confused ideas: the theology of s...
Ep. 38 Didasko online training: A conversation with Hendrik V.
World Outreach Podcast
23 minutes
2 years ago
Ep. 38 Didasko online training: A conversation with Hendrik V.
In this conversation we are speaking with Hendrik then founder of Didasko online missions training. He shares the motivation behind starting Didasko and how the free online courses can help equip field workers for the missionary task before them. Learn more about the courses or sign up for one of the free courses at their website.We want to hear from you!As always if you have in questions, comments, or ideas for future episodes please email us and let us know at podcast@world-outreach.comThan...
World Outreach Podcast
What if faithfulness sometimes looks like stepping back from danger? Our guest, Louise from South Africa, invites us into a brave, honest look at suffering, risk, and the mission of God. After serving in the Middle East and enduring a kidnapping that took her husband’s life, she brings a rare mix of lived experience, biblical depth, and practical wisdom that equips workers and churches to serve wisely among unreached peoples. We start by separating two often-confused ideas: the theology of s...