Feeling weary in your walk with Jesus? Maybe what you need isn’t more effort—but a bigger gospel. Jim talks with longtime fieldworker Bob H. about the breathtaking scope of God’s Kingdom and the radical grace that transforms everything it touches. From Psalm 2 to the streets of London, they explore how renewal begins with repentance, how belonging can precede believing, and how the gospel reaches as far as the curse is found—healing wounds of injustice and unbelief. This conversation invites ...
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Feeling weary in your walk with Jesus? Maybe what you need isn’t more effort—but a bigger gospel. Jim talks with longtime fieldworker Bob H. about the breathtaking scope of God’s Kingdom and the radical grace that transforms everything it touches. From Psalm 2 to the streets of London, they explore how renewal begins with repentance, how belonging can precede believing, and how the gospel reaches as far as the curse is found—healing wounds of injustice and unbelief. This conversation invites ...
S6:E4 The Aroma of Grace: Is Christian Missions Colonialism?
Grace at the Fray
51 minutes
1 month ago
S6:E4 The Aroma of Grace: Is Christian Missions Colonialism?
The gospel is liberation in every culture. But what happens when the call to share this good news collides with accusations of cultural imperialism? It’s an under-discussed tension in the Christian missions space. By examining Jesus’ mission model, Barry, a church planter who's spent two decades in London, addresses arguments against missionaries that label them as colonialistic, imperialistic, or exploitative. Whether you're wrestling with legitimate questions about mission work, feeling cal...
Grace at the Fray
Feeling weary in your walk with Jesus? Maybe what you need isn’t more effort—but a bigger gospel. Jim talks with longtime fieldworker Bob H. about the breathtaking scope of God’s Kingdom and the radical grace that transforms everything it touches. From Psalm 2 to the streets of London, they explore how renewal begins with repentance, how belonging can precede believing, and how the gospel reaches as far as the curse is found—healing wounds of injustice and unbelief. This conversation invites ...