In the world today, the amount of people open to Jesus seems to be growing very quickly. This should make us open our eyes to what God is doing in the world. Ernie Peacock comes onto the show to talk about this growing harvest. Over the last 30 years, God has called him to minister throughout the world.
In his ministry, he has primarily planted churches and has been in Madrid, Spain for some time now. Recently, though, God has called him to move to Guadalajara, Mexico. His vision is to see all levels of society reached with the Gospel so that they can impact their communities.
What We Talked About
* 00:24 – Episode summary* 01:41 – Introduction* 02:01 – How were you called into ministry?* 06:13 – Responding to the call* 07:13 – The excitement of following Christ* 09:02 – Preparation for ministry* 10:45 – The value of developing discipline* 11:48 – What has surprised you the most over the years?* 13:28 – Making the Gospel relevant across the world* 15:34 – Cultural shifts in presenting the Gospel* 18:55 – What has God been showing you?* 21:45 – A challenge to look at the harvest* 23:02 – A time of transition* 23:54 – Forming an international church in Mexico* 26:42 – What are the dreams you have for this church?* 28:55 – The process of building a team* 30:45 – Needed character traits for missions* 32:27 – What do you look for in a team?* 35:05 – The next step* 35:40 – How can we pray for you?* 38:07 – Closing remarks* 39:03 – Reviews and recommendations
Resources & Contact Info
* Show Notes: http://engagingmissions.com/211* Voice Feedback: https://www.speakpipe.com/EngagingMissions* Feedback Survey: https://engagingmissions.com/feedbackflurry* Ernie's Website: http://peacockministries.org
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