The Art of Discernment

Ep. 25: Am I Called to Missions?


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Shannon and Danielle Hurley, graduates of The Master's University, join The Art of Discernment podcast to provide insight into what it means to be called to missions and offer advice for those considering the mission field. They also share about their work with Sufficiency of Scripture Ministries in Uganda. For the past 17 years, the Hurleys have been reaching their community for Christ and strengthening churches throughout Uganda. They discuss the realities of life on the mission field, including hardships and joys, and emphasize the importance of proper training, church support, and a heart for the lost. Their passion for making Christ known in Uganda is evident as they share about transformed lives and the joy of serving the Lord together as a family.




The Art of Discernment is produced by The Master's University. New episodes are released every other Monday during the fall and spring semesters on TMU's YouTube channel and wherever podcasts are found.

Learn more at https://www.masters.edu/discernment

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