In this special Christmas episode, Gary Krause, General Conference Adventist Mission director, interviews Pat Gustin, former Institute of World Mission director and a veteran missiologist in the Adventist Church. They discuss the challenges and the vision for global mission today. Most importantly, they draw lessons from the past, from a life lived for the purpose of mission.
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In this special Christmas episode, Gary Krause, General Conference Adventist Mission director, interviews Pat Gustin, former Institute of World Mission director and a veteran missiologist in the Adventist Church. They discuss the challenges and the vision for global mission today. Most importantly, they draw lessons from the past, from a life lived for the purpose of mission.
130, Why Are We Here? Creation, the Mission of God and the Image of God (With Andrew Tompkins)
Institute of World Mission Podcast
30 minutes
4 years ago
130, Why Are We Here? Creation, the Mission of God and the Image of God (With Andrew Tompkins)
This episode is the second in the Theology and Missions series, with our special guest, Andrew Tompkins. We invite you to consider the following questions: Why is thinking biblically about mission so important? How do you consistently think biblically? What biblical stories speak to the experience of being a cross-cultural missionary?In this episode, Andrew Tompkins is joined by Jerome Skinner. They discuss the topics of creation, the mission of God, and the image of God.101, A Taste of Miss...
Institute of World Mission Podcast
In this special Christmas episode, Gary Krause, General Conference Adventist Mission director, interviews Pat Gustin, former Institute of World Mission director and a veteran missiologist in the Adventist Church. They discuss the challenges and the vision for global mission today. Most importantly, they draw lessons from the past, from a life lived for the purpose of mission.