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.
136, Two Bible Verses to Help You Grow in Spite of Challenges and Trauma (With Ann Hamel)
Institute of World Mission Podcast
19 minutes
4 years ago
136, Two Bible Verses to Help You Grow in Spite of Challenges and Trauma (With Ann Hamel)
Have you (or a loved one) ever faced trauma during a missionary assignment?In this episode, Ann Hamel, a clinical psychologist serving on the Missionary Care Team, shares an inspiring connection between the promises in Romans 8:28 and 2 Corinthians 4:16. She paints a picture of the challenges and traumas that life can bring and how you as a missionary can grow through them.Listen to the episode to discover her thoughts on missionaries and post-trauma growth.Show Notes:- Upcoming Live Event: R...
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.