Episode Archive
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Today we’re diving deep into the subject of persecution. Did you know that one in every eight followers of Jesus worldwide face persecution? Did you know that 8 Christians die every day because of persecution? It’s hard to talk about but it’s important that we do.
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Did you know that there are 13 million national missionaries that are serving in the harvest field today? And an additional 425,000 foreign missionaries?
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Our guest today is using technology to spread the Gospel message to the ends of the earth. His name is Charles Cibene and he’s the CEO of a ministry called MegaVoice.
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His name is Tom Telford and he has over 40 years experience in mission mobilization and is known for being a pioneer in the movement for the unreached.
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Hear how Brother Abraham was called by God to leave a very successful job working as a chemist to go into ministry. Now he’s been reaching his people in India for 45 years, planting 4,500 churches around the country.
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Today’s podcast introduces you to the new Executive Director of the Alliance for the Unreached, Dr. Marvin Newell. We are excited to have him join us!
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Our podcast guest this week is Ted Esler, President of Missio Nexus.
This ministry exists to catalyze relationships, collaboration and ideas within the great commission community.
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Iraq has been a place of much conflict for many years but God is stirring in the hearts of the people there. This week Greg Kelley interviews a couple that has served in Northern Iraq for the last 10 years.
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We have a different show for you this week. It might take you outside your comfort zone. This week’s episode was recorded in the field with a man we can’t name for security reasons. This man lives and serves in one of the most hostile places in the world to be a Christian, Northern Nigeria.
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On this episode, you will hear about multiplying missionary impact through audio technology. By using radios, missionaries are able to multiply their impact and reach more people and a larger area with the Gospel every day.
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Today’s special guest is Andrew Scott, CEO of OM (Operation Mobilization). Almost all world missions’ efforts focus on those who already have access to the gospel. At OM, every project, ministry and endeavor exist to see vibrant communities of Jesus followers flourish among the unreached.
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There are still millions of people in the world who have no Bible in their language and no church in their community. This is why many people around the world remain unreached. Today’s podcast tackles that issue. Our guest today is Ken Katayama, Senior Vice President of Operations for Crossover Global.
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David Bogosian, CEO of Christian Aid Mission, gives an insightful look into what it means to be an unengaged people group and what’s being done to reach them.
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On today’s episode, you will hear Greg Kelley interview Lauren Libby, who is the CEO of TWR (Trans World Radio). This ministry is a Directing Member of the Alliance for the Unreached.
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Our special guest this week is Dave Meyers, CEO of Zim Zam Global. The name is unusual but their vision is so important. This ministry focuses on reaching children and youth with Christ around the world.
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We have a special guest on today’s podcast! Greg Kelley interviews Mark Kordic, who is the Advancement Director for the Alliance for the Unreached.
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This week, you’ll learn more about the largest unreached people group on the globe— the Deaf. Greg Kelley interviews Rob Myers from DOOR International (Deaf Opportunity Outreach).
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In this eye-opening discussion, Solomon will give you an update on how God is moving around the world so that all people groups can read the Word of God in their heart language.
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This unique ministry is laser-focused on educating people about unreached people groups. Dan and Greg talk in-depth about where in the world unreached people groups are and why they’re unreached. They also talk about what it’s going to take to reach them.
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Bibles for the World is a founding member of the Alliance for the Unreached. This ministry works diligently to reach those who have never heard of Jesus. n many nations Bibles are dangerous to have but people all over the world still desperately want them and because of this they have distributed Bibles in 124 nations.